Monthly Archives: February 2012

Australia’s proposed illegal logging bill draws fire

The proposed Australian illegal logging bill has drawn heavy criticism from the private sector and governments alike. Public submissions as part of the Senate Committees consultation have indicated not only serious flaws in the Bill’s drafting, but also international opposition.

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SABL Inquiry update

PNG’s commission of inquiry into the special agricultural business leases (SABLs) has continued, examining the lease process around PNG. A large number of accusations have been made against private corporations holding the leases, as well as the process under which … Continue reading

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McKinsey departs PNG, Greenpeace cheers

Greenpeace has welcomed the apparent departure of global consulting firm McKinsey from PNG’s climate change department. McKinsey had been criticised heavily in numerous Greenpeace-published reports for its work on REDD mechanisms for forests in developing countries.

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FSC companies under attack again

Swiss-based forester Danzer has come under attack for its operations in the Congo through its FSC certification. The company has been accused of involvement in human rights abuses since early 2011. However, the ongoing allegations by both Greenpeace and Global … Continue reading

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