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Government releases new forestry rules20 Dec 18 - The Government has released further details of changes to the Emissions Trading Scheme’s forestry rules. |
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Forestry boom turns Ireland into an ecological dead zone12 Oct 18 - Sponsored conifer plantations now cover hundreds of hectares of what once was rich farmland in Ireland, smothering the landscape and driving out endangered wildlife. |
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New forestry rules will boost planting, says Govt11 Sep 18 - Changing forrestry accounting rules under the Emissions Trading Scheme is expected to lead to the planting of 102 million trees in new forests by 2030. |
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Farmers want clear carbon price guides15 Aug 18 - Farmers want to know what range carbon prices will be over five-year periods, the Farm Forestry Association says. |
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Bulk of PNG export timber illegally logged31 Jul 18 - Millions of tonnes of illegally logged Papua New Guinea timber are being exported to China and from there to the world as finished wood products, a new report has revealed. |
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Taxpayers could be left holding carbon bill26 Jul 18 - Owners of post-1989 forests due for harvest might be tempted to arbitrage carbon credits, leaving taxpayers with the bill and driving liquidity out of the carbon market. |
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At last, we get to see proposed ETS forestry rules11 Jun 18 - The Government has finally released some of its proposed changes to the Emissions Trading Scheme’s forestry rules – but the sector won’t see the rest until the end of the year. |
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Northland iwi kicks off Billion Trees planting31 May 18 - The first deal has been done under the Government’s Billion Trees programme. |
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Government pumps $15m into new forest service11 May 18 - The Government will set aside an extra $15 million in next week’s Budget to boost the capacity of the new forestry fervice. |
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The wood world's talking about the Jones boy22 Mar 18 - The wood industry is in love with its new forestry minister. |
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Foresters like the look of Billion Trees scheme26 Feb 18 - Forest owners say they are starting to think the Government is serious about forestry. |
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OIO cutting rights role wrong move, say foresters23 Jan 18 - Giving the Overseas Investment Office approval of the sale of forestry cutting rights will jeopardise the Government’s billion trees plan, forest owners say. |
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Mixed forests may not resist climate change5 Dec 17 - Researchers have confirmed once again that a good forest is a mixed forest, a natural one, with a diversity of species. |
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AirNZ eyes paying landowners to plant trees22 Nov 17 - Air New Zealand wants to set up a private afforestation scheme under the Emissions Trading Scheme to offset some of its greenhouse gas emissions. |
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TREE TALK: Why we need a better forest philosophy9 Nov 17 - On November 6, 1217, Henry III’s Charter of the Forest gave ordinary English people back their traditional rights to use royal hunting grounds for livestock grazing and collecting firewood. |
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Forests can bring 1.5deg Paris target closer3 Nov 17 - Protecting the world’s forests could achieve a quarter of the greenhouse gas emissions cuts needed to meet the 1.5°C Paris target, scientists say. |
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Government planting target OK, say forest owners27 Oct 17 - The Government’s plan to plant an extra 50,000 hectares of new forest a year is “optimistic but achievable”, say forest owners. |
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High land prices key blocker to forest planting7 Sep 17 - New Zealand won’t get more carbon-sequestering forests until land prices fall. |
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