Sitemap - 2008 - REDD-Monitor

Keep forests out of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme

Forest definition challenged in Poznan

Indigenous Peoples censored at Poznan

New research shows “price on carbon not enough to save rainforests”

Via Campesina and an Indonesian farmer denounce the Harapan Rainforest project in Indonesia

Three interventions in REDD negotiations in Poznan

Indigenous Peoples outraged at removal of rights in REDD outcome

The insurance industry on carbon stored in forests: “It’s a regulatory asset”

“Forests are more than just trees and carbon”

Rights struck from draft text on REDD

“No rights, no REDD”: Indigenous Peoples protest in Poznan

UN Climate Deal Could Pay for Forest Destruction

Rights-based climate change mitigation and adaptation

Stabilising the Climate through ‘Forests For People’ in Indonesia

GenderCC contribution on REDD to the UNFCCC

Accra Caucus statement on forests and climate change

An overview of REDD proposals, and some history

World Bank admits “We will make mistakes” on REDD

European Commission on forests and carbon markets: “in the end we have to have the market”

Risk – the fatal flaw in forest carbon trading?

Indigenous Peoples call for suspension of REDD projects until rights recognised

Will forest offsets be used in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme?

The private sector and REDD: “Turning liabilities into assets”

Canopy Capital’s Iwokrama, Guyana, project ‘shrouded in secrecy’; indigenous residents not consulted

REDD – who will monitor it, and how much will it cost?

UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues intervenes on REDD in Poznan

Day two in Poznan: Woods Hole Research Center’s techno blitz and fuzzy data

World Bank FCPF: NGOs say it’s “failing forests and peoples”, indigenous leader calls for suspension of REDD activities

Environmental Defense office invaded in eco-protest against carbon trade

Day one in Poznan: UN doesn’t discuss REDD, Conservation International does

REDD side events at Poznan

Forest communities of the Congo Basin speak out on REDD: moving the debate beyond financing

Beyond carbon financing: Briefing sheet from World Resources Institute

Carbon Trust warns of offset threats to carbon markets; Union of Concerned Scientists says REDD will undercut ETS by 33%

Forest carbon trading exposed in new FoEI report

The role of forest definitions in global climate change negotiations

The push for REDD could sidestep land and resource rights in Indonesia

REDD could “displace millions”

US on the slippery slope to REDD offsets?

WRM: From REDD to HEDD

Overseas Development Institute: the challenge of forest governance

Papua government bans REDD NGOs and carbon traders: sham of FCPF ‘readiness plan’ exposed

World Bank approves R-PIN for Paraguay despite lack of consultation with Indigenous Organisations

The World Bank Forest Carbon Partnership Facility: REDDy or not, here it comes!

Left UN-said: the flawed analysis behind UN-REDD

What is a forest?

FoEI: Forests are more than carbon

Nature Conservancy role in World Bank REDD initiative highlights growing US NGO isolation on forests and climate policy

Conservation International shock advert adds to confusion about REDD

Inclusion of forestry in carbon markets will create massive “hot air” credit surplus, says renowned expert

NGOs welcome European Commission decision to keep forests out of the carbon market

Woods Hole Research Centre: a reliable advisor on REDD?

What’s wrong with using carbon financing for REDD?

European Commission says ‘no’ to forest credits in the ETS until after 2020, cites ‘market flooding’ and governance problems

The Eliasch Review: decent analysis, shame about the conclusions

Rainforest dwellers demand more say in climate change efforts

Global Canopy Programme misled conservation activists before vote on ETS forest credits

ERA Carbon Offsets Ltd. looks to profit from REDD

Indonesia re-enters the Guinness Book of Records for the world’s fastest rate of deforestation

Global Forest Coalition attacks REDD

UN and Norway launch REDD programme

ODI on REDD

Guyanese president a hero of the environment?