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Rhett A. Butler
Indonesia Works to Cut Deforestation For Palm Oil Plantations
The Indonesian province of Central Kalimantan is moving forward on an oil palm plantation monitoring system it hopes ...
Environment
October 5, 2014
Despite Deforestation, Indonesia is Making Progress
Despite having a deforestation rate that now outpaces that of the Brazilian Amazon, Indonesia is beginning to undertake ...
Environment
October 4, 2014
Cargill Stops Deforestation for Entire Global Chain
Cargill, one of the world's largest agricultural companies, has extended its zero deforestation commitment for palm oil to ...
Environment
September 25, 2014
More Old Growth Forest Protections from the FSC
Motion 65, a measure proposed by Greenpeace, passed with over 90 percent support from FSC members. The motion ...
News
September 16, 2014
Two Conservation Scientists Die in Plane Crash
A conservationist who worked to protect voluntarily isolated tribes in the Amazon rainforest and an indigenous leader were ...
Environment
September 8, 2014
Asian Pulp Demand Met Without More Forest Clearing
Indonesian forestry giant Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) won't need to clear additional forests to meet pulp requirements ...
News
September 6, 2014
After the Chainsaws Stop-Selective Logging Echoes On
The research, conducted by K. S. Seshadri of Pondicherry University and the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology ...
Environment
August 22, 2014
Indonesia Plans to Cut 14M Hectares of Forest
The Indonesian government is pressing forward with plans to clear 14 million hectares of forest between 2010 and ...
Environment
August 19, 2014
Rainforest Logging Hits Biodiversity Hard
Ecologists may be underestimating the impact of logging in old-growth tropical forests by failing to account for subtleties ...
Environment
August 1, 2014
Discarded Cell Phones to Help Fight Rainforest Poachers, Loggers in Real-Time
A technology that uses discarded mobile phones to create a real-time alert system against logging and poaching will ...
Environment
June 29, 2014
Old Cellphones Become Poaching Detector in Real Time
A technology that uses discarded mobile phones to create a real-time alert system against logging and poaching will ...
Environment
June 25, 2014
Oil Drilling Contaminating the Amazon Rainforest
Decades of oil extraction in the Western Amazon has caused widespread pollution, raising questions about the impact of ...
Environment
June 19, 2014
New York State Assembly Bans Ivory Trade
The New York State Assembly has passed a bill that would ban the purchase and sale of elephant ...
Environment
June 15, 2014
Forests in Indonesia’s Concession Areas Being Rapidly Destroyed
1/3 of Indonesia's land mass is allocated for industrial development. Forest clearing within areas zoned for timber, logging, ...
Asia & Pacific
April 12, 2014
Saving Rainforests by Buying Them
For more than twenty five years, an international non-profit known as the World Land Trust has been working ...
Opinion
April 5, 2014
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