New Guinea Forest Weekly update ⋅ May 1, 2015 NEWS Papua New Guinea Today Monitoring Papua New Guinea's Forests – the new Fire Watch website Papua New Guinea Today Port Moresby, April 27, 2015 – Man made or natural fires are amongst the factors that destroy Papua New Guinea's unique forest resources. Losing ... Flag as irrelevant WWF International Over 80% of future deforestation confined to just 11 places WWF International New Guinea, which includes Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, could lose up to 7 million hectares of forest between 2010 and 2030 if large-scale ... Hundreds of millions of acres of world's forest could be lost by 2030, say WWF - The Guardian Deforestation area the size of Germany, France, Spain and Portugal by 2030 say WWF - Daily Mail 'Deforestation fronts' revealed - Mongabay.com Full Coverage Flag as irrelevant Thomson Reuters Foundation Up to 170 million hectares of forest could be lost by 2030: WWF Thomson Reuters Foundation Forests pull carbon dioxide, a climate change-causing gas, out of the ... New Guinea, including parts of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, could lose ... Saving the World's Forests from Toilet Paper, Margarine, and Skin Cream - TakePart Most forest loss occurs in 11 global hotspots - Deutsche Welle 80% of deforestation set to occur in just 11 areas - Blue & Green Tomorrow Full Coverage Flag as irrelevant Mongabay.com NASA reveals rise in deforestation in remote Peruvian parks Mongabay.com Outside conservation areas, there was a big jump in forest loss in western Sarawak in Malaysian Borneo and Papua New Guinea's Madang Province. Flag as irrelevant The National Geographic Society Voices “When you're a kid and you think of a very magical place, this is it,” says Lisa Dabek, picturing the lush Papa New Guinea cloud forest. Even the ... Flag as irrelevant GreenBiz WWF makes the economic and business case for sustainable timber GreenBiz WWF's Living Forests report research suggests that global demand for ... New Guinea, have faced major challenges; others, including Brazil, Gabon, ... Flag as irrelevant New Guinea OOSKA News (subscription) 29 Apr 2015- 10:39 by OOSKAnews Correspondent JAKARTA, Indonesia Eleven “deforestation fronts” will account for 80 percent of forest loss ... Flag as irrelevant Development and conservation The Worldfolio Mr. Ramon Mituy Abaga Nkene speaks about Guinea's forests and the two segments it ... In the segment of production and processing we have 12 forestry ... Another new company is called Wan Peng, from China, and they have said ... Flag as irrelevant Papua New Guinea Today World Famous Baiyer Zoo revived and rehabilitated Papua New Guinea Today “Bushes have grown back to natural forest and over the 20 years or so the ... This is believed to be only place in Papua New Guinea where the ... Flag as irrelevant Jamaica Observer Quake occurs in Papua New Guinea, no tsunami expected KTVL WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- A 6.8-magnitude earthquake has been recorded in Papua New Guinea, but no tsunami was expected. The U.S. ... Flag as irrelevant WEB Monitoring Papua New Guinea's Forests – the new Fire Watch website – Papua New Guinea Today PNG Politics Update - WordPress.com Port Moresby, April 27, 2015 – Man made or natural fires are amongst the factors that destroy Papua New Guinea's unique forest resources. Losing ... Flag as irrelevant A male Oreophryne frog guards eggs in a New Guinea forest. Pinterest A male Oreophryne frog guards eggs in a New Guinea forest. Flag as irrelevant Monitoring Papua New Guinea's Forests – the new Fire Watch website Colle-Log Port Moresby, April 27, 2015 – Man made or natural fires are amongst the factors that destroy Papua New Guinea's unique forest resources. Losing . Flag as irrelevant See more results | Edit this alert You have received this email because you have subscribed to Google Alerts. Unsubscribe | View all your alerts Receive this alert as RSS feed Send Feedback

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