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Biofuel production in Brazil may not hurt Amazon, food supply

Brazil may allow mining on indigenous lands in the Amazon

Brazil to establish oil palm plantations on degraded Amazon rainforest lands

Markets could save rainforests: an interview with Andrew Mitchell

High mineral prices drive rainforest destruction

Investors seek profit from conserving rainforest biodiversity

Google Earth now reveals damage caused by the paper industry

Oil development could destroy the most biodiverse part of the Amazon

“Turtle carbon” could help protect rainforests and save endangered sea turtles

Long-term memory may help elephants adapt to climate change

7 steps to solve the global biodiversity crisis

Woolworths drops contract with APP, activist group remains wary

Reduced impact logging can save 160 m tons of carbon emissions per year

1.2 million ha of Congo rainforest certified for sustainable forestry

Australia’s forests contain three times the expected carbon

Private equity firm to sell biodiversity offsets from rainforest conservation

Shift from poverty-driven to industry-driven deforestation may help conservation

Corporations become prime driver of deforestation, providing clear target for environmentalists

Logging company Danzer accused of tax fraud in the Congo

Brazil to send more police into the Amazon to fight illegal logging

Secret power plan would devastate Sarawak’s rainforest with 12 new hydropower plants

Amazon timber industry declares ban on illegal logging

Forests cover 1/3 of U.S. but are responsible for 2/3 of its water supply

Wal-Mart to ban sales of wood products from threatened rainforests

Environmentalists protest proposed logging of Malaysian forest reserve

Pine beetles attack Canada, boosting GHG emissions

Palm oil industry moves into the Amazon rainforest

20% of Amazon timber illegally harvested from protected areas

Sarawak to continue logging forests for oil palm plantations

Rainforest destruction becomes industry-driven, concentrated geographically

Malaysian government says no more forest clearing for oil palm plantations

Sarawak to continue logging forests for oil palm plantations

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