Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Selling off the rainforest - a modern-day scandal | Conservation | Guardian Unlimited Environment

Selling off the rainforest - a modern-day scandal | Conservation | Guardian Unlimited Environment: "Vast tracts of the world's second-largest rainforest have been obtained by a small group of European and American industrial logging companies in return for minimal taxes and gifts of salt, sugar and tools, a two-year investigation will disclose today.

More than 150 contracts covering an area of rainforest nearly the size of the United Kingdom have been signed with 20 companies in the Democratic Republic of Congo over the past three years. Many are believed to have been illegally allocated in 2002 by a transition government emerging from a decade of civil wars and are in defiance of a World Bank moratorium."

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