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Perrine Fournier explains how the EU should react.
27/04/2020
On March 16, Liberia’s first recorded coronavirus case was confirmed to be a government official who had just returned from the Green Climate Fund’s board meeting in Switzerland. The news sparked immediate recriminations. This was...
16/04/2020
How Covid-19 will affect those fighting for forests
15/04/2020
It looks like we’ll all be at home for a while, so Fern has put together a personal list of reading and viewing suggestions to keep you interested. Enjoy via open library, view or listen online, or purchase on an e-reader
08/04/2020
Martin Khor sadly left us on 1 April, Saskia Ozinga looks back at how his passion helped start the European forest movement.
Christian Mounzéo and Essylot C. Lubala look at China’s new forest law and the practical results it may have in forested countries, such as the Congo Basin.
New reports indicate that forest governance has been improving in Republic of Congo, but further strides are needed.
Indonesia has seized the opportunity to set aside justice with claims about the need to protect its economy. There is increasing concern that this may mean danger for its people and forests.
With borders closed and staff working from home, Covid-19 is affecting most of the work the EU has planned for 2020. This quick explainer looks at ongoing processes that will have an effect on forests to see which timings have changed.
Binding rules and strong enforcement are the only way to help consumers not buy products tainted by abuse and destruction.