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This link was published on 26 January 2021

Amazon region: Brazil records big increase in fires

Satellite images show there were 6,803 fires in the Amazon during July, a rise of 28% compared with same month last year. It might get worse in September as predicted by the Science Director of Brazil's Amazon Environmental Research Institute. President Jair Bolsonaro, who previously encouraged agricultural and mining activities in the Amazon, banned starting fires in the region in early July under pressure from internal investors.

  • BBC
  • Brazil
  • Amazon
  • Mining
  • Science Director of Brazil's Amazon Environmental Research Institute
  • President Jair Bolsonaro
  • agricultural
  • internal investors
This resource was published on 12 May 2020

CDP Forests - How to achieve leadership

Briefing Document

The high-profile clearance of the Amazon rainforest late last year and the Australian bushfires this year made headlines around the world, putting deforestation at the top of the agenda. Together with NGOs, investors are pushing for greater transparency and action on this issue from businesses through investor-led initiatives such as CDP. This document looks into the annual CDP reporting process and what is required of a company to be considered a leader in the CDP Forests questionnaire.

This resource was published on 23 April 2020
Australian bushfires 2019-20: what does this mean for the pulp & paper industry?

Australian bushfires 2019-20: what does this mean for the pulp & paper industry?

Briefing Document

Over the course of September 2019 to March 2020, Australia experienced bushfires that burned an unprecedented 12 million hectares of land, killed 33 people and one billion animals. The fires were the biggest in Australia’s history and will have unparalleled impacts that we are only just beginning to understand. The Australian Forest Products Association, an industry body, is urging the Australian government to salvage log in order to mitigate the severe impacts of the fire, however there is significant evidence showing the catastrophic impacts salvage logging can have. The decision on how to proceed is ongoing. Despite the size and disastrous nature of the bushfires, it is unlikely that they will have significant ramifications on the global pulp and paper industry as Australia exports only account for 3%.

This link was published on 6 April 2020

Indonesia targets pulpwood, palm oil firms in civil suits over 2019 fires

Indonesia’s environment ministry will file civil lawsuits against five companies in connection with fires that razed their concessions last year. Fire season in 2019 burned an area half the size of Belgium and released double the amount of carbon dioxide as the fires in the Amazon. Officials say they are preparing both civil lawsuits — seeking fines against the pulpwood and oil palm firms blamed for the fires — and criminal charges. However, a spate of recent cases suggests the government will have a hard time getting the money, with only a tiny fraction paid out of the $231 million awarded from nine companies in similar lawsuits.

  • Mongabay
  • Belgium
  • Indonesia
  • Amazon
  • Palm Oil
  • Pulpwood
  • environment ministry
  • civil lawsuits
  • Oil Palm Firms
  • Fires
This link was published on 4 September 2019

Wildfires ignite across Indonesia

Indonesia is facing its worst annual fire season since the tragedy of 2015. Close to 700 hotspots have been identified in fire-prone regions in Sumatra, Kalimantan and the Riau islands.

  • BBC
  • Indonesia
  • Sumatra
  • Kalimantan
  • Wildfires
  • annual fire season
  • Riau islands
This link was published on 4 September 2019

Brazil's Amazon rainforest is burning at a record rate

Fires are raging at a record rate in Brazil's Amazon rainforest, and scientists warn that it could strike a devastating blow to the fight against climate change. According to INPE, more than 1½ soccer fields of Amazon rainforest are being destroyed every minute of every day and the fires are burning at the highest rate. Environmental activists and organisations accuse Brazil's president -Jair Bolsonaro of relaxing environmental controls in the country and encouraging deforestation.

  • CNN
  • Brazil
  • Deforestation
  • Climate Change
  • INPE
  • environmental activists
  • Brazil's amazon rainforest
  • Jair Bolsonaro
  • environmental controls
This link was published on 23 January 2017

Green groups raise red flags over Jokowi’s widely acclaimed haze law

President of Indonesia signed into law on Dec. 1, a new crucial regulation on peatland management, intending to call time on untrammelled commercial development of the archipelago’s vast peat swamp zones, which have been widely drained and dried by the palm oil and paper industries. The new regulation was praised by some observers as previously peatland development was only mandated by presidential guidelines. However, environmental pressure groups said that the new regulation may continue to trigger fires and the collapse of peat ecosystems. Greenpeace and Wetlands International say the government has not done enough to move on from destructive land use.

  • Mongabay
  • Indonesia
  • Greenpeace
  • Peatland
  • Palm Oil
  • archipelago’s
  • Peat swamp zones
  • paper industries
  • peat ecosystems
  • Wetlands International
  • Destructive land use
This link was published on 20 January 2017

WWF and Greenpeace break with Indonesia’s pulp and paper giant

One subsidiary of Asia Pacific Resources International Limited (April), Riau Andalan Pulp and Paper (Rapp), has constructed a 3km canal through thick peatland on the island of Pedang, Indonesia, which has led to the suspension of their partnership with WWF and Greenpeace. The canal is built for draining peatland for pulp plantations, which is against both the company’s sustainability standards, and also government regulations. However, the president and director of Rapp insisted the action is legal based on a plan approved by the Indonesian government back in 2013, which was before the catastrophic fires of 2015.

  • Guardian
  • Indonesia
  • Greenpeace
  • WWF
  • Peatland
  • RAPP
  • Pulp plantations
  • Pedang
This link was published on 14 October 2016

Haze from Indonesian fires may have killed more than 100,000 people – study

Researchers from Harvard and Columbia universities in the US estimated there were more than 90,000 early deaths in Indonesia in areas closest to haze-belching fires, and several thousand more in neighbouring Singapore and Malaysia. The new estimate, reached using a complex analytical model by combining satellite data with models of health impacts from smoke exposure and readings from pollution monitoring stations, is far higher than the previous official death toll given by authorities of just 19 deaths in Indonesia. It triggered calls for action to tackle the “killer haze”.

  • Guardian
  • Colombia
  • Indonesia
  • Malaysia
  • Singapore
  • Harvard University
  • haze-belching fires
  • analytical model
  • satellite data
  • health impacts
  • smoke exposure
  • pollution monitoring stations
  • "Killer Haze"
This link was published on 7 March 2016

Indonesia agency pushes plan to tackle deforestation, fires

Indonesia’s anti-graft commission said government agencies have agreed on a plan to combat corruption in the forestry industry that costs the state billions of dollars in lost revenue and is behind fires that pollute Southeast Asia. The plan leans heavily on technology to build an accurate picture of where illegal deforestation and conversion of peatland into farmland is occurring, using Landsat satellites, drones and LIDAR pulsed laser-based mapping.

  • Todayonline
  • Indonesia
  • South East Asia & Indian Continent
  • Deforestation
  • Peatland
  • Illegal Deforestation
  • Drones
  • anti-graft
  • farmland
  • Landsat satellites
  • LIDAR pulsed laser-based mapping