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Farming Leader Cheers as EU Delays New Deforestation Restrictions on Imports
The EU regulations would force exporters to make sure their products did not contribute to deforestation.
October 14, 2024
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Naziya Alvi Rahman
Cattle Industry Chief Warns EU Deforestation Rules Could Stifle Global Trade
Peter Hall, head of Queensland's cattle industry says there are no clear definitions of 'deforestation' globally.
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Australia Concerned EU ‘Deforestation’ Rules Could Impact Cattle Trade
The Australian Senate has passed a motion calling on the European Union to delay implementation of a law ...
September 11, 2024
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Rex Widerstrom
Farmer Fined $34,000 for His Role in Mass Koala Deaths
An 85-year-old farmer has been handed a $34,000 (US$22,300) fine for his role in the deaths of 74 ...
February 23, 2024
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Geoff Hill: The World Will Suffer If We Don’t Help Africa Solve Its Electricity Problem | British Thought Leaders
NTD's Lee Hall sits down with Geoff Hill, author, journalist and conservationist. Geoff talks about two reports he ...
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Lee Hall
Brazilian President’s Approach to Amazonian Deforestation Leans on ‘Old Corruption Schemes’ and US Funding: Analysts
Politicians who vow to end deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon aren't anything new. However, President Luiz Inacio Lula da ...
March 20, 2023
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Autumn Spredemann
A Unique Feature of the Aussie Christmas May Be in Decline
Researchers from the University of Sydney suspect that the iconic Australian Christmas beetle is in decline and are ...
December 14, 2022
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Lily Kelly
Solar’s Lofty Ambitions Are Consuming Ever-Larger Expanses of Land Down Below
Wedged in the southern flank of Virginia, Charlotte County is home to some 11,500 people who live amidst ...
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Coming to Terms With the Labyrinthine World of Climate Change
Commentary As the Glasgow Conference of Parties (COP26)—countries that signed the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change ...
December 6, 2021
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Gabriël Moens
More Than 100 World Leaders Support Agreement to Reverse Deforestation and Land Degradation by 2030
More than 100 world leaders have committed to support an agreement to halt and reverse deforestation and land degradation by ...
November 2, 2021
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Katabella Roberts
UK Plans Fines for Larger Companies if Supply Chains Involve Illegal Deforestation
The UK announced planned rainforest protection measures on Tuesday that would fine larger businesses if they use products ...
August 25, 2020
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Mary Clark
Chinese Illegal Logging Leaves Mozambique Vulnerable to Cyclones
MUTARE, Zimbabwe—Illegal logging, mostly by Chinese companies, in Mozambique has left a trail of destruction, with the altered ...
July 2, 2019
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Andrew Mambondiyani
Jurisdictional Certification Approach Aims to Strengthen Protections Against Deforestation
Many companies that deal in commodities linked to heavy tropical deforestation, such as soy or timber, have made ...
May 16, 2017
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Cattle Industry Lags Behind in Addressing Impact on Deforestation
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May 16, 2017
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Will There Really Be Enough Sustainable Palm Oil for the Whole Market?
In the summer of 2016, two of the world's largest producers of palm oil, which is found in ...
February 13, 2017
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Holding Banks Accountable for Funding Deforestation
A new online platform traces the funds from companies that destroy rainforests in Southeast Asia to the banks ...
September 6, 2016
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Solar Projects Can’t Save the Forest for the Trees?
A green energy project has some environmentalists seeing red.
July 23, 2016
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The Associated Press
Good News on Rain Forests: They Bounce Back Strong, Storing More Carbon Than Thought
When you cut and burn a tropical forest, you're left with a barren plain of cracked red mud, ...
June 13, 2016
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Susan G. Letcher
Deforestation: An Alert From the Islands of São Tomé and Príncipe
When visiting the volcanic islands of São Tomé and Príncipe off the coast of West Africa, one is ...
March 17, 2016
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Ricardo Faustino de Lima
5 Trends That Will Define the World’s Forests in 2016
The past year has been a momentous time for the world’s forests, with both good and bad news.
February 25, 2016
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Bill Laurance
5 Trends That Will Define the World’s Forests in 2016
The past year has been a momentous time for the world's forests, with both good and bad news. ...
January 20, 2016
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Bill Laurance
Ashes to Ashes: Logging and Fires Have Left Victoria’s Magnificent Forests in Tatters
In February 2009, the Black Saturday bushfires swept through the Mountain Ash forests of Victoria, burning 72,000 hectares.
November 24, 2015
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David Lindenmayer
Key Carbon Mitigator Omitted in First UN Climate Draft
Some countries that are benefitting from not cutting down trees don't see it as mitigation, but more of ...
October 6, 2015
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Arleen Richards
Efforts to Produce Palm Oil Sustainably Are Actually Profitable for Businesses, Study Finds
Palm oil is found in practically every household product. Companies can actually turn a good profit from conserving ...
June 24, 2015
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Annie Wu
World’s Forests Are Fragmenting Into Tiny Patches – Risking Mass Extinctions
As humankind colonised the far corners of our planet, we cleared large areas to harvest wood, make way ...
March 21, 2015
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