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Issue 28 - 22nd June 2010 View original

Silva Tree Newsletter June 2010

Silva Tree are proud to announce that the Rainforest Alliance have been contracted to perform the Princess Project Carbon credits validation audit. The Rainforest Alliance are a well-known and trusted organisation within the environmental sector and Silva Tree look forward to a long working relationship with them.

Also in this newsletter, the Financial Times confirm our views about forestry being the wisest investment option today, and Silva Tree's work with the Fort Valley State University is acknowledged.

Investment

Financial Times Recommends Forestry Investment

Financial Times Recommends Forestry Investment Merryn Somerset Webb's column on the 4th June talks of the benefits of investing in timber, suggesting it is the ideal investment from a tax, pension, safety and inflation point of view.

Forestry

Rainforest Alliance to Perform Silva Tree VCS Audit

Rainforest Alliance to Perform Silva Tree VCS Audit Silva Tree Panama has contracted the Rainforest Alliance to perform the Princess Project carbon offset validation audit.

Forestry

Silva Tree Mentioned in University Article

Silva Tree Mentioned in University Article Fort Valley State University, who are developing pioneering Paulownia research, have included Silva Tree in their latest news piece.

Forestry

Biomass More Attractive to Investors Than Renewables

Biomass More Attractive to Investors Than Renewables A report conducted by KPMG suggests that biomass as a renewable energy is a more attractive investment than solar power and wind energy.