7 September 2012
Homeowners and the economy will benefit if New Zealanders reconnect with our forests and use timber for the construction of new homes.
Building the Case: Put a Little Heart in It7 September 2012 Homeowners and the economy will benefit if New Zealanders reconnect with our forests and use timber for the construction of new homes. Govt decides to go easy on emitters1 September 2012 Foresters feel the watering down of the Emissions Trading Scheme has reached "overkill" level and will result in the partial deforestation of the country.Latest Climate Change amendments before Select Committee29 August 2012 Public submissions are now being invited on the Climate Change Response (Emissions Trading and Other Matters) Amendment Bill. The closing date for submissions is Monday, 10 September 2012.New economic report set to ignite debate around lignite alternatives29 August 2012 Hundreds of new jobs and tens of millions of dollars could be generated for the people of Southland without developing the polluting coal industry, a new economic report by BERL has found. Forest biomass features in Californian bioenergy plan28 August 2012 California has just released a 2012 Bioenergy Action Plan which aims to accelerate clean energy development, job creation, and protection of public health and safety. The plan identifies forest and wood processing biomass residues as an important source of renewable energy.Report recommends wildling accord28 August 2012 A report prepared for the Ministry for Primary Industries recommends that a national strategy be prepared for wilding conifer management. It also recommends an accord be developed between the forestry industry, Local Government New Zealand, MPI, the Department of Conservation and LINZ.Wishy washy ETS will result in deforestation27 August 2012 Foresters feel the watering down of the Emissions Trading Scheme has reached "overkill" level and will result in the partial deforestation of the country.NZ wood exporters nervous of Aussie ban24 August 2012 Australia and New Zealand have signed a pledge to work together to stamp out illegal logging, but NZ wood exporters are worried that their shipments could be caught up in an Australian ban. Methyl bromide reduction research gets big funding boost24 August 2012 A multi-million dollar boost has been given to research into finding ways to make New Zealand’s log and wood exports pest-free while making less use of fumigants. Forest industry transforming itself23 August 2012 The forest and wood processing industries are moving quickly on a strategy to transform the sector. |
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