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Indonesia's Rainforests and Climate Change

26 October 2009

Destruction and degradation of forests drives climate change in two ways. First, the clearing and burning of forests releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and second, the area of forest that absorbs carbon dioxide is reduced. Their role in regulating the climate is so crucial that if we destroy the last tropical forests, we will likely lose the battle against climate change.

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Carbon Scam: Noel Kempff Carbon Action Project and the Push for sub-national Forest Offsets

15 October 2009

Sub-prime carbon brought to you by AEP, BP and Pacificorp

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Sauvegarder les Forets pour preserver le climat

21 September 2009

French version of the Greenpeace Policy on Saving Forests to Protect the Climate

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Kimberly Clark paper policy

05 August 2009

Kimberly-Clark's new environmental fiber policy governs how it will help conserve forests and support sustainable forestry and use more recycled fibre.

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REDD From the Conservation Perspective

02 June 2009

Pitfalls and Opportunities for mutually addressing climate change and biodiversity conservation

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Greenpeace Summary of the ¨REDD from the Conservation Perspective¨ report

02 June 2009

Conclusions and Recommendations on the report commissioned by Greenpeace from the University of Freiburg, Institute of Forest Policy.

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Slaughtering the Amazon

01 June 2009

The cattle sector in the Brazilian Amazon is the largest driver of deforestation in the world, responsible for one in every eight hectares destroyed globally. Efforts to halt global deforestation emissions must tackle this sector.

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The Greenpeace Climate Vision
Background Note No. 2 - Deforestation

27 May 2009

Background documentation supporting the Greenpeace Climate Vision.

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