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Title
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Category |
15-Sep-2015 |
Why oppose zero deforestation?
While the entire island of Sumatra is covered over with smoke, the government’s opposition to a voluntary commitment...
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Deforestation |
21-May-2013 |
Why Indonesia's deforestation ban isn't enough to protect its forests
The president of Indonesia has banned deforestation for another couple of years. This is great news - but we...
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Indonesia |
09-Jan-2017 |
Why Indonesia Has to Save the Peatland
In January last year, the President established the Indonesian Peatland Restoration Agency (Badan Restorasi Gambut,...
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Indonesia |
06-Jan-2007 |
Why does the haze come back every year?
Last year the annual haze in Sumatra and Kalimantan caused respiratory diseases, a month-long school holiday and...
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Indonesia-Peatland,Haze and Fire |
06-Apr-2015 |
Who's to blame for forest loss in Borneo timber concession?
The apparent loss of some 4,000 hectares of forested peatland in Indonesian Borneo is raising questions on...
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Deforestation |
06-Apr-2015 |
Who's to blame for forest loss in Borneo timber concession?
The apparent loss of some 4,000 hectares of forested peatland in Indonesian Borneo is raising questions on who...
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Deforestation |
10-Nov-2015 |
Who’s Responsible for Palm Oil Deforestation—Small Farmers or Big Companies?
In recent days, with massive fires in Southeast Asia again creating the dangerous haze that endangers the health...
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Deforestation |
30-Jan-2013 |
Whither REDD+ after Doha? New realities for forest advocates Observations from UNFCCC COP 18
Is Doha the final stop for REDD+ negotiations? Where does REDD+ stand now and where does it go from here? What is...
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REDD+ |
25-Jul-2017 |
Where would REDD+ be most cost-effective in Indonesia?
... the group ranked thousands of forest sites across Indonesia by the cost of reducing one tonne of carbon...
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REDD+, Carbon storage, Remote sensing |
20-Jan-2015 |
Where there’s smoke
A haze has periodically wafted over South-east Asia for 20 years. But despite rising public health concern, the...
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Haze |
28-Feb-2013 |
Where the wild things go… when there's nowhere else
Ecologists have evidence that some endangered primates and large cats faced with relentless human encroachment...
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Peatland Conservation |
06-Jun-2018 |
Where REDD+ money goes – and doesn’t go
New study finds little private finance in REDD+ efforts, and blended finance a way forward
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REDD+ |
04-Sep-2018 |
Where is the promised money, campaigners ask at climate talks in Bangkok
BANGKOK, Sept 4 — Developed countries are dragging their feet on meeting their pledges of billions of dollars to...
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Climate Change |
04-Oct-2015 |
When You Can't See Singapore, It Looks Like Beijing
Singapore is starting to look like Beijing or New Delhi. That's because you can't see it through the haze. Smog...
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Haze |
27-Sep-2017 |
When fines fail, how can companies be made to pay for deforestation?
Indonesian companies fined for deforestation have not been required to pay up thanks to lengthy court...
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Deforestation |
14-Feb-2016 |
What's Going On In Our Environment (Mandarin)
Peat Rehabilitation in Selangor.
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Malaysia |
04-Oct-2017 |
What will motivate companies to source palm oil responsibly?
Being more sustainable is good for a company’s bottom line and reputation. So why are companies, as seen in...
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Sustainable Use |
21-Dec-2012 |
What next for REDD+ following Doha disappointment?
Efforts to promote REDD+ as the main mechanism to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation are...
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REDD+ |
20-Jul-2014 |
What is peat swamp, and why should I care?
Long considered an unproductive hindrance to growth and development, peat swamp forests in Southeast Asia have...
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General |
10-Mar-2016 |
What Indonesia Doesn’t Know About Peatlands Could Undermine its Climate Goals
Peat forests, or wetlands, are some of the most important ecosystems for Indonesia and climate change. The...
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Indonesia |