Peru’s New Forestry Law Stirs Controversy: Indigenous and Environmental Groups Warn of Accelerated Amazon Deforestation

BOGOTA, Colombia — A recent legislative change in Peru that alters the Forestry and Wildlife Law has drawn severe criticism from environmental and Indigenous groups. They argue the amendment could fast-track deforestation in the Amazon Rainforest, often referred to as the Earth’s “lungs,” under the pretext of promoting economic growth. Previously, landowners in Peru were required to obtain governmental authorization before transforming forested areas for other purposes. This safeguard has been removed, raising concerns that such a move could sanction years of illegal deforestation. Alvaro Masquez Salvador, an attorney affiliated with the Indigenous Peoples program … Read more

New York DEC Proposes Key Updates to Forest Tax Law, Seeks Public Input on Sustainable Forestry Initiatives

ALBANY, N.Y. – The New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has proposed updates to the state’s forestry regulations aimed at simplifying the management and sustainability of private woodlands. Sean Mahar, the interim commissioner of the DEC, announced these proposed changes on Friday that aim to update the existing Real Property Tax Law Section 480a, often referred to as the Forest Tax Law. The DEC will host two virtual public comment hearings on January 21 and has set a deadline for public input by January 27. The DEC’s revisions are designed to make it easier … Read more