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  • Lela Stanley / Oct. 7, 2021

    Capital is tearing down one of the last great rainforests – we need government action to protect them

    It's not just the Amazon that is under threat. Governments must act to protect all the world's forests from the destructive agribusinesses and global financiers fuelling their destruction

    Natural rainforest in the Bainings region of East New Britain, Papua New Guinea.
  • Ed Davey / Sept. 23, 2019

    Global Finance is Still Destroying the World’s Biggest Rainforests

    Some of the world’s largest banks and investment firms are still sinking serious money into companies which are destroying the world’s forests.

    deforestation amazon
  • Beibei Yin / March 15, 2018

    Why I’m cautiously hopeful about China’s baby steps towards regulating timber imports

    China may be heading in the right direction and joining a growing global community who prohibit illegal timber imports by law.

    Logging operation in PNG
  • Beibei Yin / March 15, 2018

    为什么我对中国向着监管木材进口迈出的小步抱有谨慎希望

    中国也许正朝着正确的方向前进,有望加入立法禁止非法木材进口的国家的行列。

    Global Witness trip to PNG in 2016
  • Jan. 16, 2018

    With the support of People's Postcode Lottery, we can keep fighting to protect the 'lungs of the planet'

    New support from People's Postcode Lottery will allow Global Witness to continue defending one of the world's largest tropical rainforests in Papua New Guinea.

    Global Witness trip to PNG in 2016
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