
Corrupt Indonesian timber company director jailed for five years and fined more than $180,000
A high court in Indonesia has upheld the conviction, jail term and substantial fine of a major corrupt timber trader
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A high court in Indonesia has upheld the conviction, jail term and substantial fine of a major corrupt timber trader
A new paper looks at the potential delay to the ozone hole recovery caused by unexpected CFC-11 emissions in China
In the first raid of its kind, Dutch police have seized a large quantity of Myanmar Teak in the Netherlands circumvented through the Czech Republic in contravention of EU Law.
As the world faces a climate, deforestation and human rights crisis, we call on the RSPO and its members to fulfill their promise of sustainability and commitment to ending deforestation, peatland destruction and violation of human rights
Conservationists are celebrating after a small group of antiques traders failed in their bid to overturn the UK Ivory Act
Consumers around the world are still being conned about the sustainability of the palm oil contained in the products they buy from cosmetics and foodstuffs to biofuels