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“Recipe for Greenwashing:” New report calls for a ban on international credits in South Korea’s Emissions Trading System
The report, published by Korean NGO Plan 1.5, finds that cookstove projects overestimate emissions reductions by a factor of more than 18.
May 19
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Chris Lang
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“Recipe for Greenwashing:” New report calls for a ban on international credits in South Korea’s Emissions Trading System
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Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism gets off to a bad start with a Clean Development Mechanism cookstoves project in Myanmar
The first of many junk credits under Article 6.4.
Mar 28
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Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism gets off to a bad start with a Clean Development Mechanism cookstoves project in Myanmar
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Woody biomass is a false climate solution and a massive threat to Indonesia’s forests
A new report highlights the threat to Indonesia’s forests from industrial biomass demand.
Oct 10, 2024
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Chris Lang
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Woody biomass is a false climate solution and a massive threat to Indonesia’s forests
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US$180 million worth of carbon credits for sale to Big Polluters from the state of Pará, Brazil
Prices are backed by the governments of Norway, UK, and US.
Oct 7, 2024
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Chris Lang
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US$180 million worth of carbon credits for sale to Big Polluters from the state of Pará, Brazil
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Despite high deforestation Tumring REDD project in Cambodia is still selling carbon credits
And Verra claims “high quality standards” as well as “credibility and oversight”
Oct 6, 2023
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Chris Lang
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Despite high deforestation Tumring REDD project in Cambodia is still selling carbon credits
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New report reveals large-scale deforestation in Tumring REDD Project in Cambodia
The Tumring REDD+ Project covers more than 67,000 hectares on the southwestern edge of the Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary in Northern Cambodia.
Sep 6, 2021
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New report reveals large-scale deforestation in Tumring REDD Project in Cambodia
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