Mongabay: Malaysian palm oil producers destroying Borneo peat forests faster than ever before
Oil palm plantations, peatland, and forest in Sarawak.
Peatlands and rainforests in Malaysia's Sarawak state on the island of Borneo are being rapidly destroyed for oil palm plantations, according to new studies by environmental group Wetlands International and remote sensing institute Sarvision.
The analysis shows that more than one third (353,000 hectares or 872,000 acres) of Sarawak's peatswamp forests......
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Malaysian palm oil producers destroying Borneo peat forests faster than ever before
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on February 1st, 2011
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