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Save the largest National Park in Sri Lanka
Friends of the Earth Sri Lanka need your help.
A darker shade of green
The twenty-eight minute video, produced by the Global Forest Coalition and Global Justice Ecology Project documents opposition around the globe to ...
Environmentalists Welcome World Bank President's Halt to Palm Oil Investments
Jakarta, Indonesia, September 11, 2009 -- Friends of the Earth International welcomed today's announcement by the IFC, the World Bank's private sector arm, ...
Climate Talks End Amidst Fears Over Carbon Colonialism
ACCRA (GHANA) 27 August 2008 - The United Nations climate talks ending today and focused on 'Reducing Emissions from Deforestation in Developing Countries' ...
File What is environmental justice?
Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland, August 2010: Friends of the Earth believes that tackling environmental injustice will not only ...
Lands and Rights in Troubled Waters
Friends of the Earth Colombia (CENSAT), civil society organisations and universities have got together to work on a joint project to address conflicts over ...
'Sustainable Palm Oil' advert false, says watchdog
BRUSSELS, 10 September 2009 – Friends of the Earth has welcomed a ruling yesterday by the UK advertising watchdog that describing palm oil as “sustainably ...
File community based forest governance
Friends of the Earth International, 2008: Human civilization has played a role in forest destruction for millennia. However, in the recent decades this ...
File Forests are more than carbon
Friends of the Earth International, August 2008: We need a just global transition to low carbon economies. Industrialized countries must take the lead by ...
File forests in a changing climate
Friends of the Earth International, December 2008: Will forests' role in regulating the global climate be hindered by climate change? This information ...
File Shell : Use your profits to clean up your mess
Today Shell will announce sky-high profits. People from around the world tell Shell to stop destroying the environment and people’s lives: Report on how Shell ...
File Victims of their own fortunes
Ongoing environmental problems resulting from oil production in the Niger Delta in Nigeria (October 2000)
Deforestation Threatens Biodiversity Efforts
The continuing failure to prevent catastrophic deforestation is hampering global efforts to reverse the loss of biodiversity and has become a major threat to ...
Green schemes for biofuel crops set to fail
Attempts to use certification schemes to reduce the widespread environmental and social problems caused by growing crops for fuels and animal feeds are bound ...
EU warned: biofuels will drive biodiversity loss
Increasing the use of biofuels in Europe will have devastating impacts on wildlife a new scientific assessment has shown.
palm oil advert misleading
Friends of the Earth International has welcomed a ruling today by the UK advertising watchdog that describing palm oil as “sustainably produced” is false ...
File In the REDD: Australia's carbon offset project in central Kalimantan
Friends of the Earth International, December 2011: This report was researched by campaigners in Friends of the Earth Australia who visited Indonesia to ...
File Africa: up for grabs
Friends of the Earth Europe and Africa, August 2010: The African continent is increasingly being seen as a source of agricultural land and natural resources ...
fourth annual photo competition
Friends of the Earth International is excited to announce our fourth annual photo competition.
A tree plantation is not a forest
Take a look at this poster on monoculture tree plantations produced by Friends of the Earth Argentina.
Save the largest National Park in Sri Lanka
Friends of the Earth Sri Lanka need your help.
Australia Must Close the Door to Illegal Timber
Today, Indonesian environmental and social justice groups will ask Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard to close the door to illegal timber and forest ...
Amigos da Terra Amazonia Brasileira is not a member of Friends of the Earth International
A group in Brazil called Amazonia Brasileira also use the name Friends of the Earth Brazilian Amazonia. This could imply that they're a member of our ...
File Complaint to the ASA about Malaysian Palm Oil Council
June 2009, Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland's: A complaint to the Advertising Standards Association (ASA) on the Malaysian Palm Oil ...
File Agrofuels cartoons
Friends of the Earth Brazil commissioned a collection of 15 cartoons taking a comic look at ‘sustainable agrofuels’. The cartoons were produced in ...
File Jatropha: wonder crop? - Experience from Swaziland
Friends of the Earth England Wales and Northern Ireland / Swaziland, May 2009: Local non-government organisations (NGOs) have raised concerns about the social ...
File Position paper: destructive logging
Friends of the Earth International, 2009: At Friends of the Earth International we believe that we must fight against destructive logging, which we conceive as ...
File the jatropha trap? the realities of farming jatropha in mozambique
Friends of the Earth International, September 2010: In Mozambique, the debate on agrofuels has advanced steadily over the last five years, fueled by industry ...
File Calling the EU's bluff: who are the real champions of biodiversity?
Friends of the Earth Europe and Latin American, December 2009: Global Europe and the EU's Raw Materials Initiative are designed to bolster the EU's economic ...
File Europe's demand for palm oil driving deforestation and land-grabbing
Friends of the Earth Europe/Netherlands, March 2010: One of the leading suppliers of "green" palm oil to Europe is causing illegal encroachment upon Indonesian ...