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September 2010

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Sep 17, 2010

Graft could jeopardize Indonesia's climate deals

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Sep 17, 2010

Congo among nations advancing on forest carbon

OSLO (Reuters) - Nations including Democratic Republic of Congo are making surprise progress towards taking part in a $200 million project for slowing deforestation from late 2010, World Bank experts said.

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17th September 2010

Sappi Waste Paper becomes Sappi ReFibre

Paper and packaging group Sappi has renamed its secondary fibre division, formerly known as Sappi Waste Paper, to Sappi ReFibre.

This formed part of the group’s commitment to sustainability and to recycle paper and reduce waste.

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September 17th, 2010

Recent Economic Indicators for the Wood Products Industry

New numbers suggest growth in the second quarter was sluggish.

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September 17, 2010

Is EU changing mind in terms of forest carbon?

New rumbling emerged from Europe this week that the potential for emissions-reducing activities involving land use, land-use change, and forestry may be finally getting a d

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15 September 2010

Spain: Optimal management of forests best option for reducing CO2 emissions

Conference on Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Madrid Teresa Ribera stresses that the forestry sector constitutes a fundamental tool in the fight against climate change.

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09/13/2010

Indonesia bans exports of illegally harvested timber

Stepping up its fight against illegal logging, the government began the implementation early this month of a ban on exports of illegally harvested wood and wood products.

The government made it mandatory for forestry companies to obtain official certificates to show that timber has been legally sourced without damaging forests. The policy has been deemed necessary since according to official statistics illegal logging activities have been destroying more than 1 million hectares of forests each year.

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Sep 16, 2010

World Bank sells 500,000 U.N. carbon offsets

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September 18, 2010

Saving our precious old-growth forests

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27 August 2010

NORWEGIAN CANCELLATION OF INVESTMENT IN MALAYSIAN LOGGERS

London, 27 August 2010: The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) commends Norway’s divestment of its pension fund’s shares in Malaysian loggers Samling Global this week, but calls for a more comprehensive review of the fund's wider investments of over $400 million in

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