Global Sign-On Campaign
against REDD
Criticism of
the ineffective and unjust solutions to climate change which under
carbon compensation and trading pretend to continue business as
usual, are mounting amid global civil society.
Affiliates from
the Durban Group for Climate Justice - an international network
of independent organisations, individuals and people's movements
- draw attention to the dangers of REDD including land grabs and
the inclusion of REDD in the carbon market and request urgent
solidarity in a new statement rejecting Schemes for Reducing Emissions
from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) currently being
formulated under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change – and already piloted in schemes such as the World
Bank’s Forest Carbon Partnership Facility and the United
Nations REDD Programme. The new pollution licenses to be generated
by REDD are designed in a way that obstructs the only workable
solution to climate change: keeping oil, coal and gas in the ground.
They urge to
sign onto the REDD Statement ahead of the World Peoples Conference
on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth in Bolivia, 19-22
April 2010, so that the voices of those opposing REDD can speak
with global support.
The statement
can be signed at http://www.durbanclimatejustice.org/