The South Korean government has announced it will reduce indirect subsidies for biomass energy. The policy reform comes after ...
An Indonesian government plan to clear forests spanning an area twice the size of South Korea for food and biofuel crops has ...
In South Korea, bioenergy has grown to become the second-largest source of renewable energy and over 80% of its main raw material — energy-dense wood pellets — is dependent on imports ...
The registration of eight community forest areas, encompassing a total land area of 12,984 hectares, has been supported by ...
ONLY 13 per cent of 700 large Asia-Pacific listed companies have disclosed their alignment with the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) – a key global framework for companies to ...
South Korea plans to reduce subsidies for biomass, following domestic and international criticism of links to deforestation.
making South Korea the world's third-largest importer of biomass fuels, after the United Kingdom and Japan. An AP report found that biomass imported from Indonesia was linked to deforestation of ...