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Press release launched on the day that more than 30 European non governmental organisations (NGOs) delivered a letter calling on governments not to fund a new pulp mill proposed by Asia Pulp and Paper (APP), one of the world's...
12/06/2012
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The Guaraqueçaba Climate Action Project is a nearly 7,000 ha forest carbon offset project initiative by the Nature Conservancy (TNC) and Brazilian NGO Sociedade de Pesquisa em Vida Selvagem e Educacao Ambiemental (SPVS). For...
06/06/2012
Every six months, FERN produces an update looking at the present situation with regards the EU's Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) Action Plan, with a specific focus on VPAs. This May 2012 example looks at the...
16/05/2012
REDD, or reduced emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, is one of the most controversial issues in the climate change debate. The basic concept is simple: governments, companies or forest owners in the South should...
30/04/2012
28/11/2011
Ministers will gather in mid June 2011 in Oslo to take a decision about whether to enter into negotiations on a legally binding agreement (LBA) for forests in Europe. NGOs question what the added value of this instrument will be...
07/06/2011
This newspaper style publication is available in hard copy from [email protected]. It outlines the history of Export Credit Agencies' support for the nuclear industry and concludes by detailing the destructive projects still in the...
- NGOs re-frame the sustainable biomass debate- Road to ruin: Russian project destroying ancient forest- Offset credit use rises by two-thirds- Nuclear Energy: ECAs place a dangerous bet?- DRC in a FIP-ing hurry- A band-aid for...
16/05/2011
- An update on Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade Voluntary Partnership Agreements- Binding Forest Agreement: Déjà Vu- EAP: Seven times a charm?- www.loggingoff.info relaunched and bilingual- BITs: The Commission passes...
19/10/2010
Press release highlighting the FERN report EU Ecolabel allows forest destruction – the case of Pindo Deli. The report adds weight to the argument that the EU Ecolabel for forest products has proven itself unworthy, been bypassed...
08/04/2010