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The growing demand for palm oil is adding to the already severe pressure on remaining rainforest areas of the world.

Most European palm oil buyers fail sustainability test

The majority of European palm oil buyers are failing to buy certified sustainable palm oil, despite its availability and the previous commitments by many companies to purchase it, according to a first assessment by WWF.

Posted on 27 October 2009 | 3 comments | Read more

Deforested outskirts of the town of Thika, Kenya. Wangari Maathai has been continuously fighting deforestation in Kenya.

Investors ready for forest carbon market if Copenhagen and countries supply certainty

A survey of investors with approximately US$7 trillion of assets under management has shown significant support for an expanded carbon market mechanism which would address the estimated 20 percent of global carbon emissions due to deforestation and forest degradation.


Posted on 28 September 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

The fruit of the oil palm yields palm oil, which is used in the manufacture of many food and non-food products.

Sustainable palm oil gets boost in China

Beijing, China– Major China-based producers and users of palm oil have announced they intend to provide more support for sustainable palm oil, an important boost for efforts to halt tropical deforestation.

Posted on 16 July 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

Soybeans; Paraná, Brazil

Soy industry adopts environmental safeguards

Elements of the soy industry have agreed to take a milestone step toward improving their production practices, which have led to widespread deforestation, displacement of small-farmers and indigenous peoples, and loss of natural habitats.

Posted on 28 May 2009 | 5 comments | Read more

WWF Statement on the Round Table on Responsible Soy (RTRS)

WWF is currently one of the targets of a letter writing campaign by NGOs, including Friends of the Earth, Fern, and ASEED, criticizing its participation in the RTRS, which they accuse of encouraging soy monoculture production and promoting Genetically Modified Soy (GM) soy as being “responsible”. In a letter to RTRS members dated April 2009, various organizations have called for members to abandon the RTRS.

Posted on 20 May 2009 | Read more

Clearing of tropical rainforest for paper industry, palm oil and other plantations, Tesso Nilo, Riau Province, Sumatra, Indonesia

Pulp giant APP set to assault Sumatra orangutan sanctuary

A massive logging operation planned by Asian Pulp & Paper and the Sinar Mas Group (APP/SMG) and associated companies is to include large portions of the only areas that Sumatran orangutans have ever successfully been re-introduced into the wild, conservation groups active in Jambi province have learned.

Posted on 18 May 2009 | 14 comments | Read more

WWF will assess the world’s major users of palm oil over the next six months and publish a Palm Oil Buyer’s Scorecard.

WWF to grade palm oil buyers

Only one percent of the sustainable palm oil available on the market has been bought, according to new figures released by the WWF today.

Posted on 12 May 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

Keeping the Amazon Forests Standing: A matter of values

Amazon could prosper thanks to emission payments, be lost without

Global payments for ecological services rendered by the Amazon such as the carbon retaining in its forests could go a long way to preserving them, a new study has found.

Posted on 10 February 2009 | 1 comments | Read more

The total population of the mountain gorilla subspecies is about 700 individuals, split almost evenly into two groups: one in the Virunga range of volcanoes on the Uganda-Rwanda-DRC border, and the other in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda.

Conflict zone Mountain Gorillas viewed by rangers for first time in more than a year

Mountain gorillas in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have been seen by park rangers for the first time since the rangers were forced out of areas of Virunga National Park by Laurent Nkunda’s army 15 months ago.

Posted on 23 December 2008 | 1 comments | Read more

WWF Statement on the "GM Soy Debate"

We would like to reassure all WWF supporters that WWF does NOT support GMOs (genetically modified organism). We understand that the text on the GM soy debate web site may have mislead many to believe that WWF supports GMOs. We apologise for this and any distress caused.

Posted on 12 December 2008 | 3 comments | Read more

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