As thunder rumbled across the valley, the children assured me it wasn’t going to rain.  “Oh, that noise? It is the big trees being loaded onto the ships.” A few minutes later we met several naked children playing in front of enormous felled trees. Their inheritance, now neatly stacked and labeled for export.  As the rampant deforestation of Papua New Guinea for palm oil continues, it is putting their future - and the climate - at risk.