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Indonesian palm oil faces EU bar over tax loophole - 26 July 2013 - News

Indonesian palm oil has been blamed for deforestation, transcontinental smog, greenhouse gas emissions, forced evictions, child labour and modern day slavery. But if the EU imposes punitive duties on it before 2014, it will be for tax reasons.

Eat less meat for greater food security, British population urged - 05 June 2013 - News

People in Britain should eat meat less often, in order to help ease the food crises in the developing world, an influential committee of MPs has urged.

European banks accused of fuelling land grabs in Uganda - 27 May 2013 - News

Several well-known European banks and pension funds have financed a palm oil project in Uganda that has caused land grabs and deforestation, a new research paper has found.

EU beef, soy demand adds to Amazon destruction, says study - 05 April 2013 - News

EU demand for Brazilian beef and soy is contributing to deforestation of the Amazon and rising CO2 emissions, says a report by the Center for International Climate and Environmental Research published on Thursday (4 April).

Ministers block EU proposal to limit some biofuels - 25 March 2013 - News

Several European ministers are blocking the EU’s proposal to curb the use of conventional biofuels, while some dispute claims the demand for crop-based oils drives deforestation and food insecurity in other parts of the world.

A decade of ground-breaking EU action on deforestation - 03 October 2012 - Opinion

Unless the EU and its member states renew their enthusiasm for enforcing the Forest Law Enforcement Governance and Trade programme, the value of the initiative may be greatly diminished, says Saskia Ozinga.

Energy poverty takes toll on Balkan forests - 20 June 2012 - News

SPECIAL REPORT / Governments' inability to address energy poverty in Southeastern Europe is increasing the threat of deforestation, as illegal timbering is seen by needy people as their only chance for survival through harsh winters.

Rising biomass demand could drive land grabs: Report - 31 August 2011 - News

Rising global demand for cleaner energy from biomass could drive more land acquisition in poorer nations where food security and land rights are weak, according to an International Institute for Environment and Development report released yesterday (30 August).

Forestry takes centre stage at UN talks on nature - 26 October 2010 - News

Delegates at a global UN meeting to preserve natural resources were on Tuesday trying to agree on ways to deploy about $4 billion (£2 billion) in cash to help developing nations save tropical forests.

Investors wary of 'green' forestry - 14 May 2010 - News

The value of forests is growing as a result of climate policies, but the complexity of carbon markets coupled with the effects of the financial crisis are deterring investment, investors and analysts said in London on Thursday.

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