via: Financial Times Indonesia, Deforestation Southeast Asia Paying High Environmental Cost for Palm Oil Rainforest Preservation Can Be More Profitable Than Palm
Oil Plantations Pay No Attention to the Whining Indonesian Palm Oil Industry
Not exact matches
When the peat fires, almost all of which are intentionally set to clear forests for palm
oil plantations, began this year, the president broke with past leadership, expressed his dismay and threatened to sanction palm
oil company PT Tempirai Palm Resources after he
paid a surprise visit to its land concession in South Sumatra where fires are raging (ClimateWire, Sept. 14).
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Pay «Rainforest Utility Bills» for Ecosystem Services Rendered: Prince Charles Indigenous Rights Crucial to Reducing Carbon Emissions from Deforestation Rainforest Preservation Can Be More Profitable Than Palm
Oil Plantations: New Study Shows
Without consumer support for sustainable palm
oil, including
paying the slight premium that it fetches, the whole thing could come crumbling down, with potentially devastating consequences for the biodiversity of Borneo (where the majority of palm
oil is produced) and the orangutan in particular, as well as climate change due to increasing carbon emissions when carbon - storing rainforest is turned into
oil palm
plantation.
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Oil Plantations: New Study Shows Southeast Asia Paying High Environmental Cost for Palm
Oil Plantations: New Study Shows Southeast Asia
Paying High Environmental Cost for Palm
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