SINGAPORE (Reuters) - An Australian carbon services company has signed a deal with nine Malaysian tribal leaders to certify carbon offsets from a project aimed at preserving more than 100,000 hectares ...
Samuel Kime, a customary landowner of natural forest in Papua New Guinea’s border province with Indonesia, fears that ...
Tribal governments have used the Endangered Species Act to litigate on behalf of imperiled, culturally important species like salmon and grizzly bears, but the law does not acknowledge tribal ...
* Malaysia CO2 project aims to preserve 100,000 ha of forest * Deal with tribes aims to boost livelihoods, incomes * But threat remains from illegal loggers By David Fogarty, Climate Change ...