Sitemap - 2010 - REDD-Monitor
REDD in the Congo Basin – new report from World Rainforest Movement
Letter from Kirk Roberts to Kevin Conrad
President of the Amerindian Peoples Association gets death threats in Guyana
The Cancun agreement on REDD: Four questions and four answers
Shift2Neutral in the Philippines: fraudulent, incompetent or both?
Environmental Defense Fund caught REDD-handed
REDD in Cancun, part 2: Some advice for the REDD+ Partnership
“No REDD – A Reader” new publication from Carbon Trade Watch and Indigenous Environmental Network
The Top 10: What’s wrong with REDD?
REDD: The realities in black and white – new report from Friends of the Earth International
“Forests in exhaustion” – An ECA guide for the perplexed
Forest destroyer Oji Paper to carry out REDD feasibility study in Laos
McREDD: How McKinsey ‘cost-curves’ are distorting REDD
Global Conference on Indigenous Women, Climate Change and REDD Plus in the Philippines
Just what REDD needed. Carbon offsets and another abbreviation. Welcome to “R20”
International Indigenous Peoples groups reject market-based mechanisms
Can money grow on trees? New report from the Australian Council for International Development
It’s Groundhog Day, again. This time in Cancun . . .
Oops. Asia Pulp and Paper underestimates its carbon footprint. By a factor of 550-700
Papua New Guinea’s National Joint Programme approved by UN-REDD Policy Board
Beyond Carbon: Rights-based Safeguard Principles in Law
What came out of the Convention on Biodiversity meeting in Nagoya on REDD?
Who the hell does Alan Oxley think he is?
Papua New Guinea not ready for REDD – Greenpeace
Common Platform on Saving Indonesia’s Forests to Protect the Global Climate
Forest Peoples Programme concerned about REDD safeguards in Guyana
A response from Guyana’s Minister of Agriculture, Robert M. Persaud
Comments invited on Indonesia’s Draft National REDD+ Strategy
REDD rubber hits the road in Guyana: skid-marks a-plenty
How the REDD+ Partnership unravelled in Tianjin
McKinsey’s REDD plans in Papua New Guinea: Nice work if you can get it
Shift2Neutral agreement in DR Congo “illegal”
Joining the little REDD dots: Stories from the world of carbon trading
Evo Morales: Nature, forests and indigenous peoples are not for sale
Everything you always wanted to know about REDD but were afraid to ask
Voices from Madagascar’s Forests: “The strangers, they’re selling the wind”
How Avoided Deforestation Partners supports deforestation in Brazil
Shift2Neutral signs “unprecedented” memorandum of agreement with Amazon Reforestation Project
Germany to pull out of Ecuador’s Yasuni initiative?
Corruption allegations cloud the Indonesia-Norway billion dollar deal
REDD projects in Papua New Guinea “Legally untenable”
Norway: Funding REDD and deforestation
NGO letter to the Interim REDD+ Partnership raises fundamental questions
Shell REDD project slammed by Indigenous Environmental Network and Friends of the Earth Nigeria
Via Campesina rejects REDD and carbon trading
“Our forest is not for sale!” NGO statement on REDD in Nigeria
Social Forum of the Americas rejects REDD. Oh, and capitalism
Shift2Neutral’s big REDD deal in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Norway’s pension fund has disinvested from Barama. What does this mean for REDD in Guyana?
Shift2Neutral in the Philippines, or how to make a Porsche “carbon neutral”
Australian company Shift2Neutral signs REDD deals in Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines
Guest Post: LULUCF, loopholes and REDD
The on-going blunders of the Interim REDD+ Partnership
Does the Opportunity Cost Approach Indicate the Real Cost of REDD+?
Juma Reserve project in Brazil: Fundação Amazonas Sustentável responds to criticism
Amazongate: IPCC, climate change denial and science
Civil Society excluded from Interim REDD+ Partnership meeting in Brasilia
The emergence of the REDD Hydra: New report by Forest Peoples Programme
Baka, Bagyeli and Bakola forest people express their concerns about REDD in Cameroon
Nupan’s forest carbon trading saga continues in Papua New Guinea
“We want to change this threat to an opportunity”: Interview with Abdon Nababan and Mina Setra
What to do with REDD? A manual for indigenous trainers
“Climate change is good business”, says Bharrat Jagdeo, Guyana’s president
Evaluation of Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative
Papua New Guinea plans to scrap REDD safeguards
Carbon Planet moves into Malaysia
“Realising Rights, Protecting Forests”: New report from the Accra Caucus
Mixed messages on the Norway-Indonesia billion dollar forest deal
UN climate negotiations start in Bonn – two responses from civil society
Norway-Indonesia forest deal: US$1 billion dollars worth of continued deforestation?
Norway and Indonesia sign US$1 billion forest deal
Brazil: The double role of Norway in conserving and destroying the Amazon
World Bank’s FCPF in Indonesia fails to address civil society concerns
New Frontline video: “The Carbon Hunters”
Local community, the forgotten host: Governors’ Climate and Forests (GCF) meeting in Aceh
Australia’s big REDD carbon scam
Arnold Schwarzenegger and REDD: Terminating deforestation?
Reply from Norwegian government to NGO statement on Paris-Oslo process
Indigenous Peoples meeting in Cochabamba condemn “predatory REDD forest programs”
Blowing Smoke: A new investigation into fraudulent carbon offsets
Sign on to the Durban statement: “No REDD! No REDD Plus!”
Civil society and indigenous peoples’ statement on Paris-Oslo process
Latin American Indigenous Forum rejects carbon trading
Fred Krupp, president of Environment Defense Fund, defends EDF’s cosy corporate partnerships
Reply from Norway’s Climate and Forest Initiative
Richard Sandor: “Junk bonds to carbon cop-out”
Indigenous Peoples excluded from French-Norwegian partnership on forests
The Wrong Kind of Green: A discussion
NGO statement raises concerns about Democratic Republic of Congo’s Readiness Preparation Proposal
REDD project in Sumatra slammed by Friends of the Earth Indonesia and Australia
Some answers from UN-REDD in Papua New Guinea
The Nature Conservancy and Conservation International: Putting profits before planet
PNG update: Logging, carbon trading and missing documents
Accra Caucus: Key messages on REDD
REDD: Breathing new life into the scam of carbon trading
Why a price on carbon will not stop deforestation
State of the Forest Carbon Markets: Unaccountable and non-transparent
President Jagdeo avoids answering the BBC’s questions about corruption
Forest talks at a standstill as Copenhagen ends without an agreement
Unanswered questions: UN-REDD in Papua New Guinea
Interviews about Ulu Masen, Indonesia: A REDD-labelled Protected Area
REDD and violence against indigenous leader in Papua New Guinea
Forests, Carbon Markets and Hot Air: Why the Carbon Stored in Forests Should not be Traded
“No REDD! No REDD Plus!” Durban Group statement on REDD
Recent videos about carbon cowboys and REDD in Papua New Guinea