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Greenpeace Warns WTO Threatening Last Ancient Forests
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CHINA: December 12, 2005


HONG KONG - Environment activist Greenpeace warned the World Trade Organisation (WTO) on Friday that further opening of forestry trade threatens the remaining ancient forests, particularly in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Brazil.


"Liberalisation in the forestry sector must be halted immediately," Greenpeace said in a statement following a study into the forestry trade.

"Liberalisation is likely to magnify destruction of rainforests and increase illegal and unsustainable robbing, particularly in the poorest countries."

The call came ahead of the WTO ministerial meeting in Hong Kong next week, which is likely to be bogged down by differences over farm trade among its nearly 150 members.

The Doha round of global free trade talks aim at lifting hundreds of millions of people in the developing world out of poverty through increased trade.

"The biggest problem is there is a lot of illegal logging," Daniel Mittler of Greenpeace told Reuters. "Especially the Asian forests are increasingly destroyed for exports to China."

Greenpeace's latest study illustrated how the WTO had systematically stalled political action aimed at preventing the destruction of forests.

The "World Trade Organisation is pushing for less regulation rather than more ... which would take us exactly into the wrong direction."


REUTERS NEWS SERVICE



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