Indonesia Suspends Controversial Paper Company’s License to Review Environmental Record
The Kampar Peninsula is the last large intact area of pear swamp forest in Riau, Indonesia with some of the deepest peat (read: most stored carbon). Photo: Greenpeace. Indonesia may have deported a total of thirteen activists and two journalists over deforestation in the past week (boo!) but it also just suspended the license of Asia Pacific Resources International Limited to review the company’s permits (yay!).

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Indonesia Suspends Controversial Paper Company’s License to Review Environmental Record
Roll-Up Notebook Looks More Like Mini Yoga Mat Than Computer (Video)
November 19, 2009 by
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Screenshot via orkinful Could the future of ultraportable laptops look more like this roll-up notebook? The concept design uses minimal materials, OLED technology for the screen, and hopes to be an all-in-one gadget that can sweep aside the need to have a laptop, e-reader, tablet and other devices.

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Roll-Up Notebook Looks More Like Mini Yoga Mat Than Computer (Video)
Sulusso Offers 20% Off Sustainable Jewelry
Image via Sulusso . Looking for high-end, luxurious jewelry while being sustainable as well

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