 Stories About: logging
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Khmer Green?
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18 Jun 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Khmer Green? A new kind of battle is taking place in Cambodia, this one between conservationists and international paper companies. Cambodia's central Cardamom Mountains were a stronghold of the Khmer Rouge, and as such were avoided by timber companies and others who feared being kidnapped or killed. With the Khmer Rouge largely subdued, however, timber companies have started to make good on current logg ... |
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| Topics: business, Cambodia, logging, wilderness, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Amazon Grace
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13 Jun 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Amazon Grace Here's a little bit of welcome news from the Southern Hemisphere: The rate of deforestation in the Amazon Rainforest has fallen sharply, according to Brazilian environmental officials. Between 2000 and 2001, the rate of logging and set forest fires fell by 13 percent, from roughly 7,000 square miles of forest destroyed in 2000 to about 6,000 last year. The Brazilian governme ... |
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| Topics: Brazil, deforestation, logging, rainforests, wilderness, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Logging Out
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12 Jun 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Logging Out A key Malaysian minister said this week that he hoped the government would move to ban imports of illegally logged Indonesian trees into his country within two weeks. Indonesia has banned the export of uncut logs from its rainforests, but its government has acknowledged that illegal logging continues and has asked other nations to step up to the plate by banning imports of the illegal timber. About 70 percent of Indonesian tim ... |
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| Topics: logging, Malaysia (all these topics) |
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Boxer Rebellion
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06 Jun 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Boxer Rebellion President Bush scored a victory yesterday when the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee approved his plan to store highly radioactive nuclear waste beneath Nevada's Yucca Mountain, but he was challenged by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle on other environmental ... |
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| Topics: Barbara Boxer, Jay Inslee, logging, Nevada, nuclear power, politics, pollution and waste, solid waste treatment and disposal, toxics, United States, wilderness (all these topics) |
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Taylor-made Destruction
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04 Jun 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Taylor-made Destruction Charles Taylor, the president of Liberia, has spread instability within his nation's borders and helped foment a brutal civil war in neighboring Sierra Leone. To fund the fighting, he has exploited his country's natural resources. At first, it was diamonds -- but as internati ... |
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| Topics: Africa, business, Colombia, deforestation, environmental non-government organizations, land stewardship, Liberia, logging, national parks, Sierra Leone (all these topics) |
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Catch a Taiga By the Toe
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21 May 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Catch a Taiga By the Toe No one needs to tell the Amur tiger that species worldwide are endangered. A resident of Russia's far-eastern taiga forests, the tigers are severely threatened by insatiable and generally illegal logging in the region. In theory, Russia has some of the world's strictest logging laws, but the taiga's old-growth trees (such as Manchurian oak and Korean pine) fetch the highest prices on th ... |
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| Topics: logging, national forests, Russia, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Something Not Wild
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17 May 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Something Not Wild The U.S. Forest Service yesterday came out against adding any new wilderness areas to southeastern Alaska's 17 million-acre Tongass National Forest. The recommendation was a response to a ruling by U.S. District Judge James Singleton, who sided with environmentalists last year in ordering the Forest Service to determine if there were parts of the temperate rain forest that Congress could set aside ... |
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| Topics: Alaska, logging, politics, wilderness (all these topics) |
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Who, Moi?
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01 May 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Who, Moi? Responding to criticism that his government has overseen the widespread destruction of forests, Kenyan President Daniel arap Moi announced yesterday a plan to strictly enforce bans on timber cutting. Moi also announced that he would seek support from the U.N. Development Programme for a campaign to plant trees. Sounds good, but Moi has not historically been a friend to environmentalists, who have acc ... |
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| Topics: Kenya, land stewardship, logging, wilderness (all these topics) |
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Good As Goldman
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22 Apr 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Good As Goldman Three Gwich'in Native Americans who battled oil development in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge have been doubly rewarded for their efforts: Last week, the Senate voted to block oil drilling in the refuge, and today, the activists are being honored with this year's Goldman Prize, the world's biggest ... |
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| Topics: Arctic, deforestation, energy, environmental restoration, logging, mining and drilling, Poland, Puerto Rico, Somalia, Thailand (all these topics) |
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The Letter of the Log
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16 Apr 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| The Letter of the Log More than 220 prominent scientists sent a letter to President Bush today calling for an end to logging on federally owned lands. The scientists, including E.O. Wilson, argued that the economic value of timber from public lands was insignificant compared to the environmental damage from logging, and that taxpayers should not be forced to subsidize timber harvests. The letter, a project of th ... |
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| Topics: logging, politics, Sierra Club, wilderness (all these topics) |
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Timber Boom II
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08 Apr 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Timber Boom II The Bush administration has indicated that it will rewrite the Northwest Forest Plan, the nation's first attempt to manage a broad ecosystem across an entire region of the U.S. In an development welcomed by timber interests, U.S. Forest Service Chief Dale Bosworth has asked regional heads of the USFS, the Bureau of Land Management, and other agencies to recommend c ... |
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| Topics: Bureau of Land Management, logging, Northwest, politics, US Forest Service (all these topics) |
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Timber Boom I
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08 Apr 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Timber Boom I More than a decade after a car bomb injured two members of the radical environmental group Earth First!, a federal jury will decide whether the FBI and police in Oakland, Calif., violated the civil rights of the victims by ignoring evidence in the case. On May 24, 1990, Judi Bari and Darryl Cherney were headed to Santa Cruz as part of "Redwood Summer," a series of ... |
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| Topics: California, Earth First!, Federal Bureau of Investigation, logging (all these topics) |
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Boise in the Hood
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18 Mar 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Boise in the Hood Timber giant Boise Cascade said quietly last week that it would phase out old-growth logging in the next two years. Almost all the old growth cut by Boise Cascade in recent years has come from federal land, and the company said its plan reflected a shift in federal forest management away from felling the big trees. The company said enviro protests had had little impact on the decision to change its logging practices. In ... |
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| Topics: business, logging (all these topics) |
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If It Weren't for Those Medal-ing Kids
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07 Feb 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| If It Weren't for Those Medal-ing Kids The 2002 Winter Olympics open tomorrow in Salt Lake City, and not everybody's thrilled about it. Environmentalists say developers took advantage of the games to permanently damage the pristine Rocky Mountain environment, even though protecting the natural world is now the ... |
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| Topics: commercial and industry organizations, deforestation, logging, outdoor recreation, placemaking, US Forest Service, Utah, wilderness, wildlife (all these topics) |
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What Sumatra You?
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06 Feb 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| What Sumatra You? The Tesso Nilo forest on Sumatra, Indonesia, contains more biological diversity than the Amazon. It is home to elephants, tigers, gibbons, and tapirs, and a recent survey conducted by scientists from the World Wildlife Fund found as many as 218 vascular plant species in just 0.05 acres. But the entire forest could disappear in less than eight yea ... |
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| Topics: G8, Indonesia, logging, Sumatra, Switzerland, wilderness, wildlife, World Wildlife Fund (all these topics) |
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Live Tree or Die
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22 Jan 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Live Tree or Die In what will be one of the largest nonprofit land purchases in New England history, the federal and New Hampshire governments, the Trust for Public Land, and the Nature Conservancy are poised to buy 171,500 acres of land along the New Hampshire-Canada border from the International ... |
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| Topics: commercial and industry organizations, land stewardship, logging, Nature Conservancy, New England, New Hampshire, Northeast, toxics, wilderness, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Long Live King County
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17 Jan 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Long Live King County How far would you go to stop urban sprawl? That's the question of the hour in King County, Wash., where a private anti-sprawl proposal is pushing the conservation envelope on several fronts. At issue is a proposed $185 million purchase of second-and third-growth forest just east of Seattle. The land purchase by the Evergreen Forest Trust would ... |
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| Topics: Internal Revenue Service, land stewardship, logging, placemaking, Washington, wilderness (all these topics) |
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Rey of Sunshine
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09 Jan 2002 |
Daily Grist |
| Rey of Sunshine A controversial Bush administration plan to log trees harmed in fires that raged in the Bitterroot National Forest in 2000 was halted yesterday by a federal judge in Montana. U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy also excoriated Mark Rey, natural resources and environment undersecretary for the Agriculture Department, for bypassing a 45-day public appe ... |
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| Topics: business, Department of Agriculture, environmental justice, logging, politics, wilderness (all these topics) |
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Reserve Judgment
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06 Dec 2001 |
Daily Grist |
| Reserve Judgment Concerned about threats to Africa's remaining rainforest, the New York City-based Wildlife Conservation Society has been forming closer ties with logging companies. The group believes that in some cases, working hand-in-hand with loggers is the best way to protect what's left. Last year, the group helped negotiate a deal that traded away 260 square miles of the 2,000-square-mile Lope ... |
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| Topics: Africa, Congo, Gabon, logging, New York, rainforests (all these topics) |
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Tree? No Thanks, I'm Trying to Cut Back
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05 Dec 2001 |
Daily Grist |
| Tree? No Thanks, I'm Trying to Cut Back Indonesia said this week that it would tighten its forestry laws to rein in illegal logging. Under the new rules, companies will lose their licenses to log in 2003 unless they can prove they are managing forests sustainably. Enviros cheered the change, though it remains to be seen just how the theory will tr ... |
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| Topics: deforestation, Indonesia, international government agencies, logging, rainforests, wilderness, World Bank (all these topics) |
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Speedy Gone-zales
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04 Dec 2001 |
Daily Grist |
| Speedy Gone-zales Mexico is losing forests at almost twice the rate previously thought, the country's Environment Ministry announced yesterday. A new multi-agency study of satellite images taken from 1993 and 2000 found that average forest loss in that time was about 2.78 million acres a year, the world's second-highest deforestation ... |
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| Topics: Brazil, deforestation, food and agriculture, international government agencies, logging, Mexico, ranching, wilderness (all these topics) |
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Sting Like a Butterfly
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28 Nov 2001 |
Daily Grist |
| Sting Like a Butterfly Every year, millions of migrating Monarch butterflies make their way from Canada to central Mexico, where they reproduce and overwinter in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve. Trouble is, 60 percent of that reserve has disappeared in the last few decades due to logging. Now Mexican officials say they are getting serious about protecting the reserve, assigning ... |
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| Topics: Canada, international government agencies, logging, Mexico, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Oh Maw Gracious!
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27 Nov 2001 |
Daily Grist |
| Oh Maw Gracious! More than 31 million acres of forest in the southern United States will disappear into the maw of urban development in the next four decades, according to a report released yesterday by the U.S. Forest Service in collaboration with other federal agencies. Wildlife and water and air quality will suffer as trees make way for sprawling growth and timber harvests increase by half, t ... |
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| Topics: logging, placemaking, South, US Forest Service, wilderness (all these topics) |
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Wood Picker
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20 Nov 2001 |
Daily Grist |
| Wood Picker Eric Gellerman is making furniture out of old-growth Douglas fir, 150-year-old white oak, and Indonesian teak -- and getting kudos from environmentalists for doing so. Gellerman is cofounder of The Wooden Duck, a furniture store in Berkeley, Calif., that salvages wood to craft its wares. The environmental benefits range from the obvious -- the company does ... |
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| Topics: California, commercial and industry organizations, green living, logging, South Africa (all these topics) |
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No Shrinking Violence Threats to Mexican environmentalists continue |
Mark Hertsgaard |
19 Nov 2001 |
Main Dish |
| Two political associates of peasant environmentalists Rodolfo Montiel and Teodoro Cabrera have narrowly survived an apparent assassination attempt, raising grave questions about Montiel and Cabrera's own safety following their Nov. 8 release from jail by Mexican President Vicente Fox. Rodolfo Montiel. Felipe Arriga, the secretary general of the Ecologist Organization of the Mountain of Petatlan and ... |
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| Topics: environmental non-government organizations, logging, Mexico, politics (all these topics) |
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