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Greenwashing destruction: APRIL’s Kampar Peninsula REDD project in Indonesia
Will Verra approve millions more fake carbon credits?
Mar 31
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Chris Lang
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Asia Pulp and Paper’s big REDD scam on the Kampar peninsula
How can a company use the fact that it is one of largest forest destroyers in Indonesia to benefit from REDD?
Nov 10, 2011
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Chris Lang
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“Recognise the rights of indigenous peoples”: New briefing series on REDD+ in Indonesia from Forest Peoples Programme
Last week, Forest Peoples Programme, together with local partners released a series of briefings about REDD in Indonesia. Five briefings look at REDD…
Oct 19, 2011
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Chris Lang
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“Ecological Armageddon:” ABC News documentary about APRIL’s operations in Sumatra
Last week, Australian ABC News’ Foreign Correspondent programme looked into Asia Pacific Resources International Ltd.’s operations on the island of…
Aug 9, 2011
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Chris Lang
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Carbon Conservation gets into bed with Asia Pulp and Paper, one of Indonesia’s biggest forest destroyers
Yesterday, Asia Pulp and Paper and Carbon Conservation launched a REDD-type project on 15,640 hectares of peat forest on the Kampar peninsular, in…
Oct 5, 2010
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Chris Lang
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Two films on REDD in Indonesia by LifeMosaic
“We cannot decide whether we would accept or not because we have had no information at all,” Jajang Kurniawan a farmer in West Java told film makers…
Dec 4, 2009
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Chris Lang
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Indonesia: Communities reject APRIL’s REDD plans on the Kampar Peninsular
Two days ago, Greenpeace set up a Climate Defenders Camp on the Kampar Peninsula in Riau province, Sumatra.
Oct 29, 2009
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Chris Lang
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REDD: CO₂lonialism of Forests
A year ago, members of the Durban Group for Climate Justice produced a photo essay “to highlight the serious flaws associated with RED/D and to give a…
Apr 16, 2009
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Chris Lang
FCPF’s “poster child” would reward forest destroyers in Indonesia
A colleague recently asked the question: What is the possibility of plantations being included in REDD schemes under the World Bank’s Forest Carbon…
Mar 2, 2009
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Chris Lang
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