EU Member States reject EU Parliament’s attempt to sabotage the EU Deforestation Law EU Member States today rejected the European Parliament's amendments to the EU’s landmark deforestation…
A Sector Transformed Ghana is on the brink of a major advance in the fight against illegal logging, say Albert Katako and Obed Owusu-Addai. So why is the EU turning away from its flagship policy to…
EU’s groundbreaking deforestation law sabotaged by the European Parliament The European Parliament today approved the Commission’s proposal to delay the application of the EU Deforestation…
International calls to protect Romanian and Ukrainian forests Eastern European forests are currently being severely degraded, putting their unique biodiversity and climate at risk. From 2010-2019,…
Finland’s forests: Why leave the fox in charge of the henhouse? After a scandal revealed that Stora Enso logging operations had crushed IUCN and EU-listed critically endangered freshwater pearl…
Draft carbon removals rules: will the EU’s climate action be ruined by its bioenergy policy? Two decades ago, when the EU started incentivising burning wood as a form of renewable energy and…
EU Parliament EUDR vote: A make-or-break moment for global forests Not so long ago, a commentator called the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) “a green jewel in European Commission President…
An analysis of Stockholm Exergi’s proposed flagship BECCS installation EU flagship BECCS project will burn forests and public capital but won’t help the climate As part of its climate action,…
Two years after championing the EU Deforestation Law, EU Conservative Lawmakers are now wanting to sabotage it On 14 November, the European Parliament is set to vote on the EU Commission’s proposed…