Don’t trust Indonesia, warns forest report
4 Dec 2009

Indonesia cannot be trusted to lock up its forests as part of future global carbon trading scheme while corruption in the logging industry remains a two-billion-dollars-a-year problem, a human rights group says.
Indonesia is home to one-tenth of the world's rain forests and could earn billions of dollars from the world's major polluters under a future scheme that will be discussed at the Copenhagen climate conference next week.
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