First of all, their lead article puts it crisply: "There is no shortage of ways to measure the cost of palm oil. First there is the catastrophic impact on the wildlife of Malaysia and Indonesia, whose rainforests are being cleared to grow the crop. The habitat of endangered species, from orangutans to Sumatran tigers, is being torn down at a terrifying rate to make room for the fertile oil palms."
Thr article adds: "Then there is the destruction on the livelihoods of those tribes which have traditionally lived in these ancient forests. Last, but far from least, the forest clearances, to make room for palm oil plantations, are a significant contributor to the dangerous warming of the planet. The destruction of the planet's rainforests is responsible for a fifth of global carbon dioxide emissions."

The story goes on to say that satellite pictures revealed the rapid loss of rainforests which also endangered other animals like the clouded leopard, Sumatran tiger, and sun bear. It then quoted London-based human rights group Survival International as saying that palm oil producers are evicting indigenous people from their land. In a taped interview earlier this year in Borneo, a Penan villager recalled: "There were no official discussions. The company just moved in and put up signs saying the government had given them permission to plant oil palm on our land. The manager promised he would pay us whatever we wanted. But we already know that the companies lie... If oil palm is planted, we will lose our land... there will be no more forest."

Droscher-Nielsen is the founder and manager of the Nyaru Menteng rescue and rehabilitation centre of the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation which operates the largest primate rescue project in the world with nearly 1000 orangutans in their care.
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