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simon council was a co-founder of the organization but soon quit over policy disputes he believes that the f.s.e. gives the timber companies too much power the timber industry itself has brought in as one of the key stakeholders of this body and part of the decision making process which we felt was strongly felt was flawed because the whole system was to be there to inspect and since regulate the tender industry so it shouldn't really have been involved. council says the timber industry influence prevents the f.s.e. from making truly independent analyses. we want to find out whether that's true. we return to timber land license or concessions to the bows of each company in peru . how do they make sure that f.s.e. guidelines are followed. if this is all you would offer proof of origin. we use these markings to keep track of. this one from block 4. line 33. number 20. is markings are on every tree that ends up in the sawmill. wood from f.s.e. approved selective cutting is marked in red the f.s.e. calls this controlled wood. lumber from other suppliers that don't have the f. a c. seal is
simon council was a co-founder of the organization but soon quit over policy disputes he believes that the f.s.e. gives the timber companies too much power the timber industry itself has brought in as one of the key stakeholders of this body and part of the decision making process which we felt was strongly felt was flawed because the whole system was to be there to inspect and since regulate the tender industry so it shouldn't really have been involved. council says the timber industry...
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simon council was a co-founder of the organization but soon quit over policy disputes he believes that the f.s.e. gives the timber companies too much power the timber industry itself has brought in as one of the key stakeholders of this body and part of the decision making process which we felt was strongly felt was flawed because the whole system was to be there to inspect and since regulate the tendering this resource shouldn't really have been involved. council says the timber industry influence prevents the f.s.e. from making truly independent analyses. we want to find out whether that's true. we return to timber land license or concession to the bows of each company in peru . how do they make sure that f.s.e. guidelines are followed. if this is all you would offer proof of origin. we use these markings to keep track of what this one's from block for. line 33. number 20. these markings are on every tree that ends up in the sawmill. wood from f.s.e. approved selective cutting is marked in red the f.s.e. calls this controlled wood. lumber from other suppliers that don't have the f.s.
simon council was a co-founder of the organization but soon quit over policy disputes he believes that the f.s.e. gives the timber companies too much power the timber industry itself has brought in as one of the key stakeholders of this body and part of the decision making process which we felt was strongly felt was flawed because the whole system was to be there to inspect and since regulate the tendering this resource shouldn't really have been involved. council says the timber industry...
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council and don't want these to be articulated so it is power the troyan. normative concerns such as human rights such as children's interests right ok all right so simon raises an important point i think know her and empower in terms of the security council i suppose resides with the permanent 5 and there is pretty much paralysis isn't there in the security council but i mean the saudis again i mean they are allegedly responsible for dangling substantial amounts of money before the very eyes of the secretary general of the un in order to ease their way few like through some potentially uncomfortable moments both on the un human rights council and also within the u.n. security council deliberations particularly in the war in yemen so money matters here of course unfortunately money does matter and it's not just saudi arabia that has that has put the secretary general under under pressure it's you know several other countries including the u.k. especially in the in the human rights council and so you know it's it's unfortunate that it seems over the last couple of years in particular that the secretary general is kind of caving into this pressure a little bit
council and don't want these to be articulated so it is power the troyan. normative concerns such as human rights such as children's interests right ok all right so simon raises an important point i think know her and empower in terms of the security council i suppose resides with the permanent 5 and there is pretty much paralysis isn't there in the security council but i mean the saudis again i mean they are allegedly responsible for dangling substantial amounts of money before the very eyes...
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un security council's microscope following a deadly airstrike on a detention center it's among all stories still ahead in the weekly in a few moments. join me every thursday on the alex simon field and i'll be speaking to yes of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. again the u.n. security council has called for a cease fire in libya following a deadly airstrike on a migrant detention center near the capital tripoli on tuesday night the attack which the u.n. envoy to libya has said may amount to a war crime killed 53 people including 6 children 130 others were wounded compounding the devastation some reports also suggest the guards of the facility opened fire on the surviving migrants and refugees as they fled at the time of the assault some 600 people were being held in the facility the u.n. has called for an independent investigation into the incident and the air raid has led to protests over the conditions in libya's government run detention centers which house around 6000 people the shelters have been sharply criticized by rights groups the refugees are also calling on the un to relocate them to safety. libya's government which is based
un security council's microscope following a deadly airstrike on a detention center it's among all stories still ahead in the weekly in a few moments. join me every thursday on the alex simon field and i'll be speaking to yes of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. again the u.n. security council has called for a cease fire in libya following a deadly airstrike on a migrant detention center near the capital tripoli on tuesday night the attack which the u.n....
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years political correspondent simon young and in strasburg where the vote has just taken place we have a hoffman. sort of on the line and we'll take up position as a council president in november let's see if we can have a word with max hoffman. in strasburg. a fun time line received a fax and congratulations there we have knocked off one. i'm sorry i didn't catch that question and i did not tell you what i was wondering if you were actually that i'm jus off so. much i want to say. what they what do you make of those figures. it's a listen there was a learning curve involved in those numbers last week it was really all about just getting that majority for it was enough on the line that sometimes you know it seemed a little out of reach so. you know obviously being journalist there was a bet going on who would be closest and you had a lot of the journalist at that 438-381-3823 extension 83 so very close to that absolute majority she needed 374 now the optimism in the last days on the side of. increased because the social democrats started coming around you even heard today some of the greens saying they might vote in favor of her and that's why many though
years political correspondent simon young and in strasburg where the vote has just taken place we have a hoffman. sort of on the line and we'll take up position as a council president in november let's see if we can have a word with max hoffman. in strasburg. a fun time line received a fax and congratulations there we have knocked off one. i'm sorry i didn't catch that question and i did not tell you what i was wondering if you were actually that i'm jus off so. much i want to say. what they...
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council and don't want these to be articulated so it is power the troyan. normative concerns such as human rights such as children's interests right ok all right so simon raises an important point i think know her and empower in terms of the security council i suppose resides with the permanent 5 and there is pretty much paralysis isn't there in the security council but i mean the saudis again i mean they are allegedly responsible for dangling substantial amounts of money before the very eyes of the secretary general of the un in order to ease their way if you like through some potentially uncomfortable moments both on the un human rights council and also within the u.n. security council deliberations particularly on the war in yemen so money matters here of course unfortunately money does matter and it's not just saudi arabia that has that has put the secretary general under under pressure it's you know several other countries including the u.k. especially in the in the human rights council and so you know it's it's unfortunate that it seems over the last couple of years in particular that the secretary general is kind of caving into this pressure a little b
council and don't want these to be articulated so it is power the troyan. normative concerns such as human rights such as children's interests right ok all right so simon raises an important point i think know her and empower in terms of the security council i suppose resides with the permanent 5 and there is pretty much paralysis isn't there in the security council but i mean the saudis again i mean they are allegedly responsible for dangling substantial amounts of money before the very eyes...
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council and don't want these to be articulated so it is power the troyan. normative concerns such as human rights such as children's interests right ok all right so simon raises an important point i think know her and empower in terms of the security council i suppose resides with the permanent 5 and there is pretty much paralysis isn't there on the security council but i mean the saudis again i mean they are allegedly responsible for dangling substantial amounts of money before the very eyes of the secretary general of the un in order to ease their way if you like through some potentially uncomfortable moments both on the un human rights council and also within the u.n. security council deliberations particularly in the war in yemen so money matters here of course unfortunately money does matter and it's not just saudi arabia that has that has put the secretary general under under pressure it's you know several other countries including the u.k. especially in the in the human rights council and so you know it's it's unfortunate that it seems over the last couple of years in particular that the secretary general is kind of caving into this pressure a little b
council and don't want these to be articulated so it is power the troyan. normative concerns such as human rights such as children's interests right ok all right so simon raises an important point i think know her and empower in terms of the security council i suppose resides with the permanent 5 and there is pretty much paralysis isn't there on the security council but i mean the saudis again i mean they are allegedly responsible for dangling substantial amounts of money before the very eyes...
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the european council his name is he's the former prime minister of belgium so for them to back out of the deal that would have gone very well that would have been an institutional crisis simon young the german chancellor angela merkel housetraining continues to be a major figure within europe she has said that she will not stand for reelection. went up there must be a worry among some that will be seen as as merkel's puppet of the extension of merkel's. influence within the year well i suppose that that could be a worry and it's interesting you know a few years ago fonda line was seen as a potential successor to angle a medical worker was at least named in the sort of list of a few people who could follow angle of medical eventually and start it does seem to slightly wane since then as i say she's been in this job at the defense ministry and they've been difficulties there in various sky. randall's and she's perceived not to have dealt with it absolutely perfectly so. her star has has faded a little bit now she's coming from behind if you like and if she gets this vote today we should say it's still up in the air but if she if she is voted through she'll have something like
the european council his name is he's the former prime minister of belgium so for them to back out of the deal that would have gone very well that would have been an institutional crisis simon young the german chancellor angela merkel housetraining continues to be a major figure within europe she has said that she will not stand for reelection. went up there must be a worry among some that will be seen as as merkel's puppet of the extension of merkel's. influence within the year well i suppose...
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simon mccoy. today at two: lessons haven't been learned — a damning report into the abuse of hundreds of children while they were in residential and foster care run by nottinghamshire councilsidn't trust anyone at all, which led to me get into trouble, self—destruct. a threat of turbulence ahead for summer holiday—makers, as british airways resumes talks with its pilots over proposed strike action. the prime minister has urged political parties in northern ireland to step up their efforts to restore power—sharing during a visit to belfast. bridges collapse and homes are inundated as flash flooding hits part of north yorkshire, after almost a month's rain fell in four hours. the road was basically a river, and the farm put
simon mccoy. today at two: lessons haven't been learned — a damning report into the abuse of hundreds of children while they were in residential and foster care run by nottinghamshire councilsidn't trust anyone at all, which led to me get into trouble, self—destruct. a threat of turbulence ahead for summer holiday—makers, as british airways resumes talks with its pilots over proposed strike action. the prime minister has urged political parties in northern ireland to step up their efforts...
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still, only one in five of the council houses that is sold off actually gets replaced, that is a huge problem for the future. now, it's time for a look at the weather with simonill stay dry, foremost, there is a little bit of rain to be found, that is in the far north of scotland. that will continue into the afternoon, mainly across the north west, and later into the northern isles. or all of us, dry day, and with that, some sunshine, bit of cloud is developing into the afternoon, more cloud for scotland and northern ireland. maximum temperatures getting up to 8222 degrees. now, through this evening, some rain across the far north, otherwise, clear spells, mist developing by the early part of thursday morning, and temperatures down to 11 degrees. fresh start to thursday, sunshine from start to finish. more cloud further north and it will be a warmer day. the headlines: the baby son of a woman who was murdered in south london when she was eight months pregnant has died. police have released cctv footage of a man seen walking towards kelly fauvrelle's home before running away from the scene minutes later obesity causes more cases of bowel, kidney, ovarian and l
still, only one in five of the council houses that is sold off actually gets replaced, that is a huge problem for the future. now, it's time for a look at the weather with simonill stay dry, foremost, there is a little bit of rain to be found, that is in the far north of scotland. that will continue into the afternoon, mainly across the north west, and later into the northern isles. or all of us, dry day, and with that, some sunshine, bit of cloud is developing into the afternoon, more cloud...
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simon mccoy. today at two: lessons haven't been learned — a damning report into the abuse of hundreds of children while they were in residential and foster care run by nottinghamshire councilshad very bad anger issues, obviously because of what happened to me, i didn't trust anyone at all, which led to me get into trouble, self—destruct. a threat of turbulence ahead for summer holiday—makers, as british airways resumes talks with its pilots over proposed strike action. the prime minister has urged political parties in northern ireland to step up their efforts to restore power—sharing during a visit to belfast. bridges collapse and homes are inundated as flash flooding hits part of north yorkshire, after almost a month's rain fell in four hours. the road was basically a river, and the farm put sandbags in front of the farm put sandbags in front of the front door, and we had water coming under the door. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. adam peaty talks world records and the battle against doping in swimming. plus, the build up to the ashes, as england prepare to host australia. and ben rich has all the weather. hello there, if you more heavy downpours around today,
simon mccoy. today at two: lessons haven't been learned — a damning report into the abuse of hundreds of children while they were in residential and foster care run by nottinghamshire councilshad very bad anger issues, obviously because of what happened to me, i didn't trust anyone at all, which led to me get into trouble, self—destruct. a threat of turbulence ahead for summer holiday—makers, as british airways resumes talks with its pilots over proposed strike action. the prime minister...
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simon mccoy live at westminster. today at 4:00pm... the uk sees the second hottest day on record as councils step up visits to the elderly, and doctors warn of october. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. hello again, simon. nightwatchmanjack leach has been the unlikely star as england‘s cricketers have almost got themselves back on track in their one—off test against ireland at lords. he felljust short of his century. but england, back in a bit of bother again, more on that, later in the hour. hello, everyone — this is afternoon live. i‘m simon mccoy. i‘m in westminster. the uk has seen the second hottest day on record, with the mercury reaching 37.7 celsius at kew in london and writtle in essex. it is also the hottest day of the year so far. while for families enjoying the school holidays the heatwave is a chance to bask in tropical temperatures, for others the extreme weather could mean disruption or danger to health. public health england has issued a heat—health warning. the hot weather‘s led to a reduced or altered service on much of the uk‘s train network today, with some rail firms advising passengers not to travel. severe
simon mccoy live at westminster. today at 4:00pm... the uk sees the second hottest day on record as councils step up visits to the elderly, and doctors warn of october. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. hello again, simon. nightwatchmanjack leach has been the unlikely star as england‘s cricketers have almost got themselves back on track in their one—off test against ireland at lords. he felljust short of his century. but england, back in a bit of bother again, more on that, later...