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Ronilson Costa, of Fern Brazilian NGO partner Comissão Pastoral da Terra (Pastoral Land Commission), writes about the context that gave rise to an innovative tool for defending rights.
04/03/2026
Writing for the NGO Forest Coalition*, Cassie Dummett discusses the Assessment’s findings, and measures that should be taken to address them.
In January 2026, the Government of the United Kingdom released a national Security...
Positive news from Brazil, France, and Norway... but delays and disappointments at the EU level
How the EUDR could support this essential, invisible, and exploited workforce
In preparation for EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) implementation, the Centre for Environment and Development (CED) Cameroon and Fern have analysed...
29/01/2026
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The cyclone Senyar that hit Northern Sumatra, Indonesia, 26 November 2025, and the floods and landslides that followed are a catastrophic example of what can happen when extractive activities in forests are left unregulated....
28/01/2026
Klervi Le Guenic, senior campaigner on tropical forests of French NGO Canopée, explores the interface between Mercosur and the EUDR.
We could hear shouts of joy from the farmers and NGOs gathered in front of the European...
Despite Member States’ slow transposition, the EU is already developing post-2030 rules
In late July 2025, the European Commission opened infringement procedures against all EU Member States except Denmark for their failure to...
Strong political headwinds, as deregulation storm continues
This desk research examines the content of the Forest Partnership Agreements (FPs) that have been developed by the European Commission in seven countries (Republic of Congo, Uganda, Zambia, Honduras, Mongolia, Gabon, and Guyana)...
27/01/2026
Despite the EUDR application date being delayed until December 2026, new research shows its effect is already being felt in China, writes Isabel Nepstad of BellaTerra.
12/01/2026