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Since 1973, nearly 16,000 square miles of rain forest on Borneo, the island shared by Malaysia and Indonesia, have been logged, burned, and bulldozed to make way for oil palm. It accounts for a ...
Rising unemployment was a serious concern in Borneo in the late 1990s and early 2000s and ethnic conflict raged in parts of Kalimantan during this time. The sudden rise of the oil palm in the late ...
Analysis of independent satellite data shows a decrease in the efficiency of palm oil plantations in Malaysia after they ...
BORNEO, home to diverse flora and fauna species and the third largest island globally spanning approximately 74 million ...
Sarawak Oil Palms Berhad (SOP) recently hosted the Malaysian Palm Oil Certificate of Tourism-related Education (CTRE) programme, aimed at enhancing awareness of Malaysia’s palm oil industry among ...
Indonesia is pressing ahead with construction of a new network of dams in Borneo to power a major “green” industrial estate ...
Outside the confines of the Heart of Borneo, there is still potential for oil palm expansion. Parts of Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo) with degraded soils and vegetation may offer the best prospects, ...
When she began the study, she says, "orangutans could wander to the other side of Borneo if they felt like it. Now they're trapped. They get lost in these palm oil plantations and they get killed." ...
Borneo has lost almost 40% of its forest in the last 10 years to Palm oil. One of the animals most affected by this habitat loss is the orangutan. For Seven Worlds, One Planet we filmed a mother ...
The $40 billion palm oil industry is notorious for wiping out rainforests, displacing indigenous peoples, spewing carbon into the atmosphere and driving the orangutan and other animals toward ...