Jump to Navigation

Forestry

Issue date: 
16 June 2010

David King: No cause for climate despair

THE prospect of an international agreement to halt dangerous climate change may seem more remote than ever following the talks that ended last week in Bonn, Germany.

Issue date: 
June 2010

Fighting sand encroachment

Issue date: 
June 14, 2010

No sale of forest environment services without gov’t say-so

Environmental services provided by Guyana’s forests cannot be sold without the agreement of the government, Minister of Agriculture, Robert Persaud says.

Issue date: 
June 11, 2010

Critics slam new climate change proposal in Bonn

BONN, Germany -- A new round of climate talks ended Friday with rich and poor countries both sharply criticizing a new text meant to pave the way toward a deal to halt global warming.

Issue date: 
8 June 2010

Give decision makers access to the value of nature's services

Finance ministers must realise that mounting devastation of ecosystems harms economic development

Issue date: 
June 3, 2010

Improved forest management should be included in ongoing discussions of REDD policy

Dear Editor,

Issue date: 
June 09, 2010

Reporting on deforestation, pollution is dangerous

Journalists who report on deforestation and pollution are increasingly at risk of violence, imprisonment, or persecution, finds a new report released last week by Reporters Without Borders.

Issue date: 
June 12, 2010

Striking speech of Japans new Prime Minister Kan for achieving a ''Strong Economy''

TOKYO, June 12 KYODO -

....

Issue date: 
June 10, 2010

New UBC forestry dean to focus on first nations, China

John Innes, to be officially named as the new dean of the University of B.C.'s Faculty of Forestry today, said his priorities include developing links with China and other international partners, and working closely with first nations representatives.

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - Forestry


by Dr. Radut