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New briefing: Who really needs more pulp and paper?

The corporate lies behind the ever-increasing expansion of industrial tree plantations.

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NotoREDD

Documentary: NO to REDD and Carbon Markets

Made on the initiative of Indigenous Peoples in the Amazon, this 20-minute documentary brings together experiences, reflections and testimonies of communities who decided to say NO to REDD and other carbon projects.

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The struggle for land in northeast Pará, in the Brazilian Amazon

Indigenous Peoples and quilombola and peasant communities are fighting to take back part of the territory they traditionally held, which was invaded by oil palm monocultures and mining companies.

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Panama: The community of Caisán: for 'free rivers' and community-based energy

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BRIEFING: Tree Plantations for the Carbon Market. Why, how, and where are they expanding?

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