8 May, 2008: Fox 2 KASA China Farms The World To Feed A Raven... |
| CHALEUNSOUK, Laos -- The rice fields that blanketed this remote mountain village for generations are gone. In their place rise neat rows of young rubber trees -- their sap destined for... |
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| ...The China National Overseas Oil Corporation. The London-based Environmental Investigation Agency, an advocacy group, believes other deals are... |
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8 May, 2008: The Epoch Times (Taiwan) |
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8 May, 2008: Brandon Sun China farms the world to feed a raven... |
| CHALEUNSOUK, Laos - The rice fields that blanketed this remote mountain village for generations are gone. In their place rise neat rows of young rubber trees - their sap destined for... |
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| ...with the China National Overseas Oil Corp. The London-based Environmental Investigation Agency, an advocacy group, believes other deals are in... |
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7 May, 2008: Turkish Daily Asia's rainforests vanishing as timbe... |
| HANOI - Agence France-Presse Asia's rainforests are being rapidly destroyed, a trend accelerated by surging timber demand in booming China and India, and record food, energy and commodity prices, forest experts... |
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| ...timber from neighboring Laos in a recent report by Britain's Environmental Investigation Agency and Indonesian group Telapak -- a claim Hanoi has... |
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6 May, 2008: China Post China farms the world to feed its eco... |
| CHALEUNSOUK, Laos -- The rice fields that blanketed this remote mountain village for generations are gone. In their place rise neat rows of young rubber trees -- their sap destined for... |
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| ...The China National Overseas Oil Corporation. The London-based Environmental Investigation Agency, an advocacy group, believes other deals are... |
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5 May, 2008: The Nation - Thailand Stricter laws could stifle real-estat... |
| PROPERTY TALK By dr teerachon manomaiphibul Published on May 5, 2008 Real estate is one of the most regulated industries in Thailand. Although strict regulation makes a lot of sense for an industry that has a direct impact on people's lives, excessively strict regulations can hurt its growth and... |
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| ...open space per gross building area ratio. Meanwhile, the Environmental Investigation Agency has become stricter. This change in stance is affecting... |
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30 Apr, 2008: Tehran Times Asia's rainforests vanishing as timbe... |
| The loss of these biodiversity hot spots, much of it driven by the illegal timber trade and the growth of oil palm, biofuel and rubber plantations, is worsening global warming, species loss and poverty, they... |
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| ...timber from neighboring Laos in a recent report by Britain's Environmental Investigation Agency and Indonesian group Telapak -- a claim Hanoi has... |
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28 Apr, 2008: Taiwan News Online Asian rainforests vanishing as timber... |
| Asia's rainforests are being rapidly destroyed, a trend accelerated by surging timber demand in China and India, and record food, energy and commodity prices, forest experts... |
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| ...from neighboring Laos in a recent report by Britain's Environmental Investigation Agency and Indonesian group Telapak - a claim Hanoi has strenuously... |
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27 Apr, 2008: Khaleej Times Asia's rainforests vanishing as timbe... |
| HANOI - Asia's rainforests are being rapidly destroyed, a trend accelerated by surging timber demand in booming China and India, and record food, energy and commodity prices, forest experts... |
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| ...timber from neighbouring Laos in a recent report by Britain's Environmental Investigation Agency and Indonesian group Telapak -- a claim Hanoi has... |
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26 Apr, 2008: Latin America Press New forest law |
| After a five-month wait, the Forest Law was finally signed on Feb. 26 by President Manuel Zelaya in efforts to overhaul corrupt institutions and increase community control over forest... |
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| ...industry.According to a 2005 study by British nongovernmental organization Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), bribes paid for illegal exploitation... |
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17 Apr, 2008: The Pioneer Now, leopard on verge of extinction |
| the police in Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh seized two tiger skins, and twelve leopard skins--taking the death toll of leopards killed by poachers to 62 in 2008, according to data complied by the Wildlife Protection Society of India (WPSI). |
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| ...is collaborated by the fact that an investigation by WPSI and Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) revealed that leopard skins are readily... |
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16 Apr, 2008: BBC Euro MPs urged to save tigers |
| breeding tigers remain in the wildMEPs are being urged to use their influence to force nations with wild tiger populations to halt poaching and the illegal trade in tiger... |
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| ...stockpiles of tiger parts.' Alasdair Cameron, from the London-based Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), called for the phasing out of China's... |
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