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Certifying Extinction: an assessment of the FFCS

Last edited 11 October 2004 at 8:00am
Publication date: 
8 October, 2004

Summary

Hundreds of species face extinction in the Finnish forests in the coming years without further revision of the Finnish Forest Certification System (FFCS). This is the key finding of the report "Certifying extinction? - an assessment of the revised standards of the FFCS", which was released today jointly by Greenpeace, the Finnish Association for Nature Conservation and the Finnish Nature League.

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Anything goes?

Last edited 27 August 2004 at 8:00am
Publication date: 
27 August, 2004

Summary

Report on the PEFC Certified Finnish Forestry by Greenpeace Nordic and the Finnish Nature League. Focuses on five case study areas and the conflicts between forestry and reindeer herding in the Sami region.

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Sea wind in the future for Europe

Posted by bex — 16 March 2004 at 9:00am - Comments
North Hoyle offshore wind farm

North Hoyle offshore wind farm

Almost a third of Europe's total electricity demand could be powered by clean green offshore wind energy, by 2020. That's enough to supply electricity to every single one of the 150 million EU households.

A new report commissioned by Greenpeace, called Sea Wind Europe, also found that in the process:

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