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Report

28 Nov 2012

Author:
Environmental Investigation Agency,
Author:
环境调查署,
Author:
環境調查署

Appetite for Destruction: China’s Trade in Illegal Timber

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In late 2012 the NGO Environmental Investigation Agency published a report on China’s high consumption of timber and its impacts, including case studies from heavily deforested countries. The report urges for action form the Chinese government in strengthening regulations to prevent the use of illegal timber.