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29 April 2022
These readings are part of the publication "15 Years of REDD: A Mechanism Rotten at the Core"
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Issues: REDD and Zero Deforestation Pledges
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REDD 15 years

This article is part of the publication 15 Years of REDD:

A Mechanism Rotten at the Core

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1. WRM Bulletin, Issue 255: "Nature-Based Solutions": Concealing a Massive Land Robbery

2. What do forests have to do with climate change, carbon markets and REDD+?.

3. Declaration “No to Nature Based Solutions!”

4. Golpe Verde – Falsas Soluções para o desastre climático (Available in Portuguese)

5. Offsetting: climate-neutral through forest protection? An assessment of the ‘climate neutral’ claims related to the Tambopata-area: REDD project in Brazil nut concessions in Madre de Dios, Peru. Foodwatch

6. See the REDD-Monitor website for more information in English

 

>> Back to the the publication 15 Years of REDD: A Mechanism Rotten at the Core index

 

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