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October 2012

  • Issue date: 
    28 October 2012

    MINEPAT Evaluates Japan Funded Programme on Forest Governance

  • Issue date: 
    Oct 19, 2012

    Ecuador says companies join novel Amazon protection fund

    About a dozen companies are contributing to a novel conservation plan that pays Ecuador to protect part of the Amazon rainforest in return for barring oil drilling, the head of the initiative said on Friday.

  • Issue date: 
    October 22, 2012

    Costa Rica scripts a new chapter in forest carbon finance

    Thick cloudy skies subdued the sunlight on an autumnal day in Paris. That did not stop the group of representatives from the public and private sector attending the 5th Carbon Fund Meeting of the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) from making a decision that is a major milestone.

  • Issue date: 
    October 22, 2012

    SCS Validates the Madre de Dios Amazon REDD Carbon Offset Project Under Verified Carbon Standard

  • Issue date: 
    October 24th, 2012

    Russian log prices defy policy

    Log costs for Russian sawmills did not fall as the Russian government intended when it implemented a 25 percent log export tariff in 2008.

  • Issue date: 
    Aug 10, 2012

    Does cutting down tropical forest emit less carbon?

    To date, most estimates of the carbon emissions resulting from tropical deforestation have used data on changes in forest area and timber harvesting submitted to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

  • Issue date: 
    September 19th, 2012

    Protecting mangroves cheaper than building coastal protection

    Keeping coastal mangrove forests intact or replanting them is cheaper than building man-man structure to protect coastlines threatened by climate change, according to the head of the International Union for Conservation for Nature (IUCN).

  • Issue date: 
    October 22, 2012

    The Clinton Foundation Partners with Carbon Offsets To Alleviate Poverty

    Carbon Offsets To Alleviate Poverty (COTAP.org) today announced its partnership with the William J. Clinton Foundation, adding the Clinton Development Initiative’s (CDI) Trees of Hope project in Malawi as the fourth project to its growing portfolio of certified forestry carbon projects.

  • Issue date: 
    October 22, 2012

    Turning Forests into Carbon Banks

    For decades, Lock Haven, Pa., has secured its municipal water supply from 5,200 acres of city-owned forest in northern Pennsylvania’s Appalachian Mountains. In the past, the city kept its water rates down by logging hemlock, hardwoods and other timber from the property.

  • Issue date: 
    October 18th, 2012

    Letter from Steve Thomson, BC’s Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations regarding timber supply action plan

    With the release of ‘Beyond the Beetle: A Mid-Term Timber Supply Action Plan’, we have outlined a clear strategy to help our forests recover from the damage done by the mountain pine beetle infestation.

  • Issue date: 
    October 19th, 2012

    US lumber imports on the rise

    The US imported much more timber in July. There was a 21% increase in imports from June to July. The largest increase came from an influx of lumber from Canada, where a large portion of US imports come from.

  • Issue date: 
    October 16, 2012

    Forests or Agriculture: not necessarily an ‘all or nothing’ trade-off

    BOGOR, Indonesia (16 October, 2012)_Making informed decisions on how to reduce carbon emissions from forestry and agriculture requires some solid knowledge about potential tradeoffs between development and conservation objectives: what you manage to win through  avoided deforestation or reduced c

  • Issue date: 
    30 January 2012

    Biodiesels pollute more than crude oil, leaked data show

  • Issue date: 
    October 16, 2012

    UN emissions credits sink to record low as demand wilts

    United Nations Certified Emission Reductions dropped to their lowest ever as German power for 2013 fell to a record amid Europe’s continued debt crisis.



by Dr. Radut