Industrial logging in the world's second largest rainforest is out of control, writes Raoul Monsembula, and spells disaster for both wildlife and forest people. There is an alternative: community forestry has just been enshrined in law. But resources must be committed to law enforcement in Congo and abroad, and to empowering forest communities.
… that legislation such as the European Union Timber Regulation (EUTR) , exists with the … sole purpose of preventing illegally sourced timber or timber products being placed on the European …
Civil war in Casamance, a forested area of Senegal, has been fought for 30 years, while an illegal timber trade has boomed amid the insecurity. Louise Hunt reports on how community forestry is bringing peace to the region - and restoring life to the forests.
… been fought for 30 years, while an illegal timber trade has boomed amid the insecurity. … for decades and a lucrative illegal timber trade is flourishing, fuelled by demand … in 2009 put it at 60,000 cubic meters of timber a year. "These are really old trees …
As China pursues a startling array of energy, mining, logging, agricultural, transport and other infrastructure projects on virtually every continent, it is having an unprecedented impact on the planet, writes William Laurance. It's not that China is any worse than historic colonial powers - the difference is in the sheer scale and pace of environmental destruction, and the total lack of oversight under which Chinese mega-corporations operate.
… fossil fuels, agricultural commodities, and timber from other nations. This often involves … remote forests and savannas to transport soy, timber, and other goods to the Pacific coast, … And China is a heavy consumer of illegal timber , despite belatedly taking steps to …
Campaign groups on the verge of leaving international diamond trade body because of failures to prevent military takeovers of mines, worker deaths and systematic smuggling
… INVESTIGATION Trade in precious minerals and timber continues to fuel violence and conflict … extraction and supply of commodities such as timber and diamonds are directly bankrolling …
With the deadline due this year for the full implementation of Wilmar's 'No peat, no deforestation, no exploitation' promise, the oil palm giant is keen to push its green image in Europe. But for communities suffering its land grabs in Nigeria, nothing has changed. While Wilmar spins green rhetoric, its bulldozers are still destroying vast swathes of forest and farmland.
… and vegetables here, as well as trees for timber. We grew wood for businesses, for … our forest has been seriously degraded. Our timber has been destroyed and they have yet to … and vegetables here, as well as trees for timber. We grew wood for businesses, for …
Roads, mines, dams, power lines, pipelines and other infrastructure projects are fast eating into the world's 'core forests', writes Bill Laurance. These rare and precious places where wildlife and ecological processes can flourish undisturbed must come before the evanescent gains of 'development'. To save what's left, governments and funders must learn the word 'No!'
… resources, such as minerals, fossil fuels or timber, can cause nations to suffer ' Dutch … The Solomon Islands - which relies heavily on timber exports that are collapsing from …
Global sea level rise poses a big challenge for the small country of Guyana but mangrove planting offers a cost-effective way of protecting coastal regions
… mud in a battle to reduce consumption of timber for fuel COMMENT Great victory against …
'Land grab' report highlights growing interest from speculators in ‘flex’ crops like soya, palm oil and sugarcane that can be used for biofuels or food
… oil, which was subsequently harvested for its timber without any planting taking place, …
Aid agencies are well resourced and quick to act, but not enough of them appear to be using their power to tackle the long term problems posed by climate change. Tom Levitt reports
… building supplies, not using up the remaining timber on the island or worsening …
Forensic analysis of DNA in ivory seized by police and customs officials reveals where it comes from, writes Samuel Wasser, giving valuable information to law enforcers. But this powerful tool is only as effective as the national authorities, and Tanzania, a major ivory hotspot, has been very slow to respond to warnings.
… worth $20 billion if you include fish and timber. Fighting any of these TOCs is a …
As investors flock to the resource-rich but still poverty-stricken African nation of Mozambique, Thembi Mutch warns that - as usual - it won't be the Mozambiquans who reap the multi billion dollar rewards of an economic boom in what remains the world's second poorest country......
… corporations trading in conflict resources Timber, diamonds, gold and oil have long been …