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WWF Position Statements

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Joint statement on Urban Green Areas by WWF-Malaysia and the Malaysian Nature Society

Hardly a day goes by without media reports on the disappearance of urban green areas due to the mushrooming of development projects. More local residents are protesting the loss or impending loss of green areas in their neighbourhood as can be seen in the current controversies over development projects especially at Bukit Gasing, the Bukit Persekutuan and Bukit Damansara, all of which are within Kuala Lumpur. In solidarity with these local groups, the WWF-Malaysia and Malaysian Nature Society (MNS) would also like to voice our concerns about the state of our urban green areas.

Posted on 27 May 2008 | Read more

WWF position paper on bioenergy

Bioenergy production for large-scale commercial use is currently growing rapidly and is increasingly supported in several countries. Developed countries have opted for bioenergy production and trade to meet their domestic emissions reduction targets.

Posted on 31 March 2008 | Read more

WWF Position on Forest Certification

Among other things, this position statement sets out how WWF views credible forest certification, and lists WWF's criteria for a sound forest certication scheme that can promote improvement in forest management,

Posted on 25 February 2008 | Read more

Position Paper, Bleaching in Pulpmills

The performance of the pulp industry is attracting increased attention through high profile controversies involving pulpmill projects in Latin America, and changes to German DIN Norm classification regarding the definition of "chlorine free" bleaching which is an inaccurate statement and creating a misleading precedent. For paper buyers "clean production" is a factor in their paper purchasing decisions. Bleaching is a key variable.

Posted on 25 February 2008 | Read more

Position Paper, Illegal Logging and Related Trade

The global trade in roundwood, paper, furniture, and other products originating from illegally extracted timber is a multi-million dollar industry. Illegal logging and related trade occurs when timber is harvested, transported, processed, bought or sold in violation of national or sub-national laws.

Posted on 25 February 2008 | Read more

Position Paper, Fastwood Plantations

There are currently 200 million hectares of plantation forests in the world. The term plantation includes a wide range of commercially planted forests, and trees planted for community use as well as non-production purposes. A small proportion of plantations, often referred to as Fastwood Plantations, and variously estimated at 15-40Mn ha worldwide, are intensively managed and will contribute disproportionately to future industrial wood supply.

Posted on 25 February 2008 | Read more

WWF-Malaysia's Position on Climate Change

Climate change is considered to be one of the biggest threats facing nature and humanity today. It is an undeniable, pervasive, and insidious planetary crisis that affects every aspect of our lives and future. In order to avoid the devastating effects of climate change, global warming should stay well below a 2° Celsius increase compared to pre-industrial temperatures. To attain this objective, global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions need to be cut by at least 50% in the coming decades.

Posted on 25 February 2008 | Read more

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