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Lukas Straumann

    1 janvier 1969

    Lukas Straumann, historien et directeur exécutif de la Bruno Manser Foundation, concentre son travail sur les droits des peuples autochtones de Bornéo et sur les liens entre la corruption et la déforestation tropicale. Son livre, Money Logging, met en lumière le rôle de la corruption comme moteur essentiel de la destruction des forêts tropicales. Il a également exploré l'histoire de l'entomologie appliquée et la découverte du DDT dans son ouvrage Nützliche Schädlinge. Les recherches de Straumann révèlent les liens complexes entre les activités humaines et leurs conséquences environnementales.

    Money logging
    • Money logging

      • 313pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Money Logging investigates what Gordon Brown has called “probably the biggest environmental crime of our times”—the massive destruction of the Borneo rainforest by Malaysian loggers. Historian and campaigner Lukas Straumann goes in search not only of the lost forests and the people who used to call them home, but also the network of criminals who have earned billions through illegal timber sales and corruption. Straumann singles out Abdul Taib Mahmud, current governor of the Malaysian state of Sarawak, as the kingpin of this Asian timber mafia. Taib’s family—with the complicity of global financial institutions— have profited to the tune of 15 billion US dollars. Money Logging is a story of a people who have lost their ancient paradise to a wasteland of oil palm plantations, pollution, and corruption—and how they hope to take it back.

      Money logging