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DTE newsletter 56 - February 2003 - full edition for download
Pulp
Thousands protest reopening of Indorayon pulp plant
S. Kalimantan pulp plant to go ahead despite protests
Pulp companies and human rights abuses:
Human Rights Watch report
S. Kalimantan pulp plant to go ahead despite protests
Pulp companies and human rights abuses:
Human Rights Watch report
Forests
Stop logging now!
Report: Most 'legal' logging is 'illegal'
Fatal disasters linked to deforestation
Activist jailed for forest protest
Report: Most 'legal' logging is 'illegal'
Fatal disasters linked to deforestation
Activist jailed for forest protest
Oil & gas
Sulawesi targeted for exploitation
New oil and gas investment stalled
ExxonMobil in Aceh
BP and Pertamina in safety row
New oil and gas investment stalled
ExxonMobil in Aceh
BP and Pertamina in safety row
Mining
Dams
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