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BBC Panorama documentary on the Keo Seima REDD project in Cambodia: “More than half of the credits from that project are not real offsets”
Deforestation is increasing both in the REDD project and in the forests immediately next to it.
Aug 29
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Chris Lang
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BBC Panorama documentary on the Keo Seima REDD project in Cambodia: “More than half of the credits from that project are not real offsets”
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Ongoing land rights disputes in the Keo Seima REDD project in Cambodia
Wildlife Conservation Society and Verra’s auditors failed to report the land rights disputes.
Aug 5
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Chris Lang
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Ongoing land rights disputes in the Keo Seima REDD project in Cambodia
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Sarah Milne on REDD in Cambodia: “Unchecked government power, the erosion of Indigenous rights, and violence against environmental…
Sarah Milne is a Senior Lecturer at the Australian National University.
Dec 29, 2020
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Sarah Milne on REDD in Cambodia: “Unchecked government power, the erosion of Indigenous rights, and violence against environmental defenders”
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Deforestation in Wildlife Conservation Society’s Seima REDD project in Cambodia
In July 2016, the Walt Disney Company agreed to hand over US$2.6 million for carbon credits from the Seima REDD project in Cambodia.
Nov 3, 2016
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Chris Lang
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Deforestation in Wildlife Conservation Society’s Seima REDD project in Cambodia
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Response from Tom Evans, Wildlife Conservation Society: REDD has made “Seima a stronger project with a better long-term future”
Two weeks ago, REDD-Monitor wrote about the Seima REDD project in Cambodia. The post included a series of questions for Tom Evans who leads the REDD…
Oct 4, 2016
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Response from Tom Evans, Wildlife Conservation Society: REDD has made “Seima a stronger project with a better long-term future”
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Contradictions in Wildlife Conservation Society’s Seima REDD project in Cambodia
In July 2016, the Walt Disney Company agreed to hand over US$2.6 million for carbon credits from a REDD project in Cambodia’s Mondulkiri province.
Sep 16, 2016
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Contradictions in Wildlife Conservation Society’s Seima REDD project in Cambodia
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