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A story of carbon credits, diamonds, and fraud. Featuring London Carbon Market, Carlton Chase, SDKA International, Gurpreet Singh Rai, and…
Gurpreet Singh Rai, or Gurps to his friends, describes himself as someone who was a “prominent figure of the Carbon Market”.
May 16, 2019
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Chris Lang
Durban feedback #1: Saving the market, not the climate
Over the next few weeks, REDD-Monitor will post a series of reports from participants at the UN climate meeting in Durban (COP17).
Jan 24, 2012
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Chris Lang
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Implement safeguards on REDD Plus, indigenous caucus demands
Last week REDD-Monitor posted a press release from The Global Alliance of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities against REDD+ and for Life demanding…
Dec 24, 2011
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Chris Lang
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Durban feedback: Is the carbon market “still on life support” or did it get a “Viagra shot”?
The agreement that came out of the Conference of Polluters (COP17) in Durban included no new commitments to reduce emissions.
Dec 13, 2011
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Chris Lang
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REDD texts from the Conference of Polluters (Durban COP-17): 11 December 2011
The UN climate talks in Durban finished late on Saturday night, almost 36 hours late.
Dec 11, 2011
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Chris Lang
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REDD news from the Conference of Polluters (Durban COP-17): 8 December 2011
The UNFCCC has been discussing REDD in two fora at its meetings in Durban: the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) and the…
Dec 8, 2011
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Chris Lang
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Stealing tomorrow at the Conference of Polluters (Durban COP-17): 1 December 2011
Two additions to the REDD side events. First, there are a series of presentations in the Indonesia Pavilion about REDD in Indonesia.
Dec 1, 2011
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Chris Lang
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Conference of Polluters (Durban COP-17) links: 30 November 2011
COP-17, the latest round of UN climate meetings started on Monday in Durban.
Nov 30, 2011
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Chris Lang
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REDD side-events in Durban
The latest round of the UN climate meetings starts tomorrow in Durban, South Africa.
Nov 27, 2011
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Chris Lang
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Bad for the climate, risky for farmers, good for the World Bank: Andrew Steer’s proposal for “success in Durban”
Andrew Steer, the World Bank’s Special Envoy for Climate Change, was asked in June 2011 what he thought would make the upcoming UN climate meeting in…
Nov 22, 2011
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Chris Lang
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“Our Carbon is Not for Sale!” Via Campesina rejects REDD (again)
Via Campesina recently put out a statement about the next round of UN climate negotiations (COP-17), which will take place in Durban, South Africa.
Sep 17, 2011
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Chris Lang
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