(Deutsch) Wilmar weiter auf Raubbau-Kurs
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(Deutsch) Wilmar weiter auf Raubbau-Kurs
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(Deutsch) Gut Holz!
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German versionPosted on 11:37 AM in Agro Fuels, Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Publications, Rainforest, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) Konflikt fördernd: Palmöl aus West-Papua
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(Deutsch) Im Namen der Profitgier
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Conflict: Indigenous People, Palm Oil, Conservationist and Carbon Trading
Redamazon, 12 November, 2007
Read the interview below, it is a good example of how the energy shift is going the wrong way. Everyone wants a piece of the Indonesian Rainforest: logging companies, palm oil companies, carbon offsetting companies and conservationist companies such as WWF. In the name of „reducing carbon emissions” some of these companies are taking over the rainforest without consulting the Indigenous People living there and without taking in account their knowledge of how to preserve the ... read more
Posted on 01:12 AM in Agro Fuels, Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Publications, Pulp & Paper, Rainforest, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) „Wovon sollen wir leben?“
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(Deutsch) Biokraftwerke verbrennen Regenwald
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(Deutsch) Indonesien ist der größte Palmölproduzent der Erde
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Indonesia: Trouble At The Mill. UFS To Open New Wood Chip Mill
WRM Bulletin 111, October 2006
By Chris Lang
Later this year, United Fiber Systems plans to open a new 700,000 tonnes a year wood chip mill at Alle-Alle on the island of Pulau Laut. The mill is the first step of UFS’ proposed pulp developments for Kalimantan. The wood chips will be exported to feed pulp and paper mills in China.
For more than a year, UFS has been involved in negotiations to take over the 525,000 tonnes ... read more
Posted on 02:41 PM in Indonesia, Publications, Rainforest, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) NGO-Bündnis lehnt Einsatz von Biodiesel auf Kosten der Regenwälder ab
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