Overwhelming majority of Europeans surveyed in new poll say strong law enforcement needed to combat deforestation Following a proposal to delay the EU’s law to tackle deforestation, nearly three…
EUDR: In trying to pacify commercial protests, the Commission has lost sight of the public interest After recently offering reassurances to the contrary, the EU Commission’s public statement, 2…
European Commission’s draft Strategic Framework for international cooperation is no longer comprehensive and skips partnerships focus On 2 October 2024, the European Commission (EC) not only…
Safeguarding section of Fern’s House Rules (the guiding principles by which all staff agree to work) SAFEGUARDING POLICY Safeguarding is an organisation’s responsibility to make sure their staff,…
Hands off the EU Deforestation Regulation 225 civil society organisations from 42 countries call on the European Parliament and all EU governments to reject the European Commission’s proposal…
EU forests: Information is essential for fair and successful implementation European companies seem to flip flop on the usefulness of having harmonised information systems to monitor their forestry…
The Republic of Congo wants agriculture to be at the heart of its economic development. The EU Deforestation Regulation can limit the dangers this poses to communities and nature Agricultural…
The EU must stand firm against those hellbent on delaying its groundbreaking deforestation law The rumours were swirling for months, but when the news broke on October 2, it came abruptly and…
EU-Indonesia-Malaysia Joint Task Force must step up its game Last week, the Commission proposed to postpone the application of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) by a year and signalled that it…