Carbon offsetting and REDD

Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD+) has become the dominant international forest policy. Variations of REDD+ include Nature-Based Solutions and corporate pledges to achieve Zero Net Deforestation. In reality, though, deforestation continues, polluting companies use REDD+ offsets to avoid reducing their fossil fuel emissions, and zero-net deforestation pledges allow forests to be cleared in one area as long as an “equivalent” area is restored elsewhere.

Action alerts 14 June 2017
Publications 10 May 2017
Seven flipchart posters and a booklet to help community activists to explain why REDD+ is not really about forests.
Bulletin articles 4 April 2017
Bulletin articles 7 February 2017