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A new certification scheme – Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO) – is being introduced in Indonesia this year. Announced in November last year by Indonesia’s Agriculture Minister Suswono, the scheme is being seen as a rival to the Roundtable of Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO).
April 14, 2011
Agrofuels will play an important role in Indonesia's future energy mix, according to the government's Energy Blueprint for 2006–2025.
April 14, 2011
New report: Tangguh, BP and International Standards
April 14, 2011
An analysis of the commitments made by BP in relation to BP Tangguh in West Papua and their social and environmental responsibilities. BP Tangguh, Bintuni Bay and its Papuan context
April 11, 2011
New DTE publication, by Betty Tiominar. Palm oil is being presented as an answer to poverty and unemployment by Indonesia's government. However the reality in the field shows otherwise.
April 7, 2011
Press Release, Civil Society forum (CSF) for Climate Justice
April 1, 2011
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