Environment

Pulp and paper giant APRIL announces forest conservation policy - Greenpeace

APRIL, one of the world’s largest producers of pulp and paper, on June 3 has announced an end to deforestation as part of a new ‘Sustainable Forest Management Plan’.

World Bank Helps Identify Agricultural Risks for Kazakhstan

Improving wheat productivity, diversifying agricultural production, and improving livestock productivity

The World Bank’s "Agricultural Risks Study on Kazakhstan and Central Asia" was discussed in Astana on June 3.

The study finds that agricultural production in Kazakhstan varies by about 27 percent from one year to the next, mainly due to fluctuations in weather.

Korean internet giant Naver commits to 100% renewable energy

Naver, the Korean internet search giant and parent company of social media platform Line, has promised to power its data center in South Korea with 100% renewable energy, following the global trend set by Google, Apple, Facebook and more recently, Equinix.

Environmental Groups Urge Pennsylvania To Deny Firstenergy's Toxic Coal Ash Dumping Permit

Stresses danger to public health & waterways

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A barge on the Monongahela River, which flows north from West Virginia into southwestern Pennsylvania. FirstEnergy’s permit tries to divert coal ash from one contaminated site to another.

WWF welcomes APRIL's new deforestation moratorium, careful scrutiny required on implementation

WWF has welcomed an immediate moratorium on natural forest clearing, and new peatland development in an upgraded Sustainable Forestry Management Plan (SFMP 2.0) announced Wednesday by pulp and paper company Asia Pacific Resources International Ltd (APRIL).

Increased protection would provide big boost to the ocean economy

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A fisherman holds his catch in Tun Mustapha Park, Kudat, Sabah.

Environmental Groups File Lawsuit Challenging Shell Oil's Risky And Reckless Arctic Drilling Plan

Agency gave Shell the stamp of approval to drill in fragile Arctic Ocean, despite threats

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Beluga whale pod in the Chukchi Sea. Belugas are social animals that often migrate, hunt and interact with each other in groups ranging from ten to several hundred.

Coalition Of Conservation Groups Seek To Defend Bureau Of Land Management's New Fracking Rules

Groups oppose oil and gas industry and state challenges to new, stronger rules

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A fracking drill in a Wyoming prairie.

Activists denounce industry’s control over EU decisions on coal pollution standards

Air quality and European citizens’ health put at stake by coal industry’s interests

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Palm oil buyers must act now to meet their own 2015 sustainability deadlines

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A checkout conveyor belt containg many typical products at a supermnarket in the UK. Cakes, biscuits, chocolate, confectionery, meat, frozen fish, spreads, cereals, sweets, cosmetics, crisps, snacks, cleaning and hygene products amongst the items - Many products contain a surprising amount of Palm Oil.