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International news
06/10: Canadian foresters and NGOs broker deal, Greenpeace divided
06/10: Christiana Figueres to replace de Boer at UNFCCC
03/09: World Bank supports SFM forestry in Brazil
03/09: FSC under attack from the inside - again
03/09: FAO and Finland support SFM
03/09: WWF boycotts PEFC review
03/09: PEFC endorses Russian certification scheme
03/09: SFM, climate change a priority at World Forestry Week
02/09: FAO: "Deforestation is land use conversion, not harvesting of timber"
01/09: Fierce deforestation debate at the Smithsonian
12/08: Forestry in the spotlight at Poznan
11/08: ITTC holds 44th session
17/10/08: EU to use climate change to push its deforestation agenda
17/10/08: EU announces illegal logging legislation
09/10/08: Norway puts money into forests, climate
06/10/08: FSC: Sues US Government, slammed by Greens
16/09/08: Lacey Act comes under fire
27/7/08: WWF trots out the 'usual suspects' for the EU
21/07/08: SGS-FSC moratorium being beaten up by Greens
14/07/08: World Bank announces REDD recipients
30/5/2008: WWF at CBD - "postcard" theatrics
1/4/2008: Political disputes spell commercial trouble for FSC
4/3/2008: Lao forestry under the green spotlight
24/10/2007: Prince Charles takes anti-development position
2007: Greenpeace unscrupulously attacks certifiers
11/10/2007: World Bank releases Forest Carbon Partnership Fund details
24/9/2007: UN High-Level Event on Climate Change aims high
9/9/2007: APEC leaders make declaration on forests and climate
30/8/2007: Woolworths pressured by NGOs
20/8/2007: Australian forestry gains standard
1/8/2007: Another illegal logging Bill for US Senate
30/06/07: US Congress creates nasty trade and environment linkage
11/06/07: G8 backs World Bank forest carbon plan
07/06/07: Developing countries block anti-forestry moves in CITES
24/05/07: Chinese action on illegal logging
28/04/07: UNFF adopts Non-Legal Binding Instrument
11/04/07: Congo cancels logging rights
22/3/07: Stora Enso, Botnia under attack from Greenpeace
22/3/07: Beware the Equator Principles
15/3/2007: Global demand for certified timber weak
5/3/07: Greenpeace encourages supporters not to think
1/3/07: Germans reject WWF-FSC campaign
12/02/07: Heart of Borneo Initiative signed
9/2/07: A Green attack on the WTO and the UNCED consensus
28/01/07: Germany's government procurement policy to accept FSC and PEFC certification
December 2006: FSC failing to uphold indigenous peoples' rights - WRM
21/12/06: 2011 International Year of Forests - UN
19/12/06: UK Government releases review of forest certification schemes; PEFC and FSC approved
09/11/06: FSC-Watch launched
08/11/06: PEFC publishes requirements for the avoidance of controversial wood
26/10/06: New body to promote Australian timber industry
10/10/06: International forum on government procurement policies produces mixed findings
25/09/06: EU and Malaysia launch formal VPA talks; NGOs sceptical
07/09/06: Drastic measures proposed by Victorian anti-forestry NGOs
August 2006: World Bank creates new challenge for forestry in developing nations
22/08/06: Skill shortage in Australian timber industry due to 'negative propaganda'
05/08/06: Greenpeace targets furniture retailers in Sydney
25/07/06: Greenpeace brokers deal to ban the use of 'illegally' grown soy in the Amazon
19/07/06: NAFI welcomes new toolkit to assess effects of reforestation
18/07/06: Poland and Czech Republic progressing towards PEFC certification
07/07/06: Eight new projects for Tasmanian forestry industry
22/06/06: NAFI dismayed by the decision on sleepers
22/06/06: UN lifts ban on Liberia's timber exports
15/06/06: EU adopts Forest Action Plan