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Canada and USAID expand their commitment to support Peru to protect and restore natural infrastructure for water security and climate resilience with plans to invest over $50 million in 10 years
January 16, 2024 / The Government of Canada and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) are pleased to announce the extension of their joint project: Natural Infrastructure for Water Security (NIWS). The purpose of NIWS is to scale up gender-sensitive investments in natural infrastructure to strengthen water security and climate resilience in Peru. […]
Canadá y los Estados Unidos renuevan su compromiso conjunto de apoyar al Perú en la protección y restauración de la infraestructura natural para la seguridad hídrica y la resiliencia climática, con planes de invertir más de USD $50 millones en 10 años
16 de enero de 2024 / El Gobierno de Canadá y los Estados Unidos, a través de la Agencia de los Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional (USAID), se complacen en anunciar la extensión de su proyecto conjunto: Infraestructura Natural para la Seguridad Hídrica (NIWS, por sus siglas en inglés). El propósito de NIWS es […]
The Saigon Times: Timber exports seen declining 15.5% this year
Vietnam’s timber industry is expected to see a 15.5% year-on-year drop in exports, totaling US$13.5 billion, according to the Vietnam Timber and Forest Product Association. FPTF Managing Director, Phuc Xuan To, provides analysis on the situation.
Research reveals a new type of illegal logging threatening Liberia’s forests and climate mitigation
20 December 2023: According to research from Forest Trends’ Forest Policy, Trade, and Finance Initiative, a new form of illegal logging poses a significant threat to Liberia’s forests, climate change mitigation, and local communities. Liberia contains almost half of West Africa’s Upper Guinea Forest, a biodiversity hotspot for endangered species and globally important to climate […]
Radio France Internationale: Los bonos de carbono, acusados de ecoimpostura, en la mesa de negociaciones de la Cop28
Una entrevista con Beto Borges, director de la Iniciativa Comunidades y Gobernanza Territorial de Forest Trends. “Los fondos públicos y filantrópicos no son no es suficiente para garantizar los derechos de los pueblos locales y mantener sus bosques. Creemos nosotros que –los bonos de carbono- son un mecanismo importante porque puede traer fondos.”
Reuters: Comment: Our economic system treats nature as a free good. Sustainable forestry can help correct that
Forests represent a substantial element of the global carbon cycle, support a significant proportion of biodiversity on earth, regulate freshwater and provide sustainable, renewable materials for society. We can manage forests for conservation, but also can utilize them for sustainable, recyclable and naturally decomposing materials in society. From Dr. David Brand, FT Board of Directors.
CarbonCredits.Com: Voluntary Carbon Credit Buyers Willing to Pay More For Quality
The recently released “State of the Voluntary Carbon Markets 2023” report by Ecosystem Marketplace (EM) reveals a significant trend shift within the VCM. It identifies a concentration of demand toward high-integrity and high-quality voluntary carbon credits, despite their higher price, that offer co-benefits beyond mitigating greenhouse gas emissions.
SG Voice: VCM: buyers ready to pay premium for high-quality carbon credits
A new EM report on the voluntary carbon markets (VCM) finds a shift towards high-integrity credits that provide benefits going beyond greenhouse gas mitigation. VCM buyers are increasingly looking for integrity and are willing to pay for it
Vietnam Investment Review: Greening the furniture industry: What needs to be done?
With a series of new regulations relating to the manufacture and export of wooden furniture products, what do furniture businesses need to prepare to meet the stringent market requirements? FPTF Managing Director, Phuc Xuan To, suggests early preparation to prevent Vietnamese companies from losing a competitive edge.
Vietnam Investment Review: Guidelines requested for coffee export chain
The Vietnamese coffee industry is confronting multiple challenges as foreign trade policies are no longer constrained by borders, aligning more closely with sustainable development regulations. FPTF Managing Director, Phuc Xuan To, discusses supply chain risks for coffee once EUDR goes into effect.