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Forests and biodiversity
Friends of the Earth International and member group publications on plantations, forests and climate change and agrofuels.
Too Green to be True
One of the leading suppliers of "green" palm oil to Europe is causing illegal encroachment upon Indonesian forest and...
19 March, 2010REDD Myths: executive summary
Friends of the Earth International, December 2009: A critical review of proposed mechanisms to reduce emissions from deforestation and...
03 December, 2009Position paper: destructive logging
Friends of the Earth International, 2009: At Friends of the Earth International we believe that we must fight against...
22 September, 2009European biofuel policies: failing governance – avoiding responsibilities
Friends of the Earth Netherlands and Friends of the Earth Indonesia, September 2009: European biofuel policies and oil palm...
01 September, 2009Agrofuels cartoons
Friends of the Earth Brazil commissioned a collection of 15 cartoons taking a comic look at ‘sustainable agrofuels’. The...
23 August, 2009Women raise their voices against tree plantations
Friends of the Earth International, March 2009: The role of the European Union in disempowering women in the South.
11 August, 2009Complaint to the ASA about Malaysian Palm Oil Council
June 2009, Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland's: A complaint to the Advertising Standards Association (ASA)...
09 June, 2009Jatropha: wonder crop?
Friends of the Earth England Wales and Northern Ireland and Young Nawe / Friends of the Earth Swaziland, May...
10 May, 2009REDD myths
Friends of the Earth International, December 2008: A critical review of proposed mechanisms to reduce emissions from deforestation and...
11 December, 2008Community-based forest governance
Human civilization has played a role in forest destruction for millennia. However, in the recent decades this devastation has...
25 October, 2008