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Environmental and grassroots organizations in Latin America demand their government’s to reject carbon credit projects that finance incinerators and landfills.

November 25, 2011November 30, 2011 admin

In a letter addressed to the respective national authorities designated to define the approval of projects for carbon credits, members of the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) of Argentina, […]

New report calls for a EU ban on CDM carbon credits from waste projects

November 21, 2011November 25, 2011 admin

Barcelona, 21st November 2011. A new report released today by GAIA – Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives, reveals serious flaws in CDM-backed Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) projects. Most of these projects […]

Durban COP17, agriculture and soil carbon markets

November 21, 2011November 25, 2011 admin

To: African Agriculture and Environment Ministers   We, the undersigned civil society organisations from Africa and around the world, strongly object to a decision in Durban for an agriculture work […]

PRESS RELEASE: New UNFCCC report confirms coal power offset projects will generate millions of artificial carbon credits

November 12, 2011November 12, 2011 admin

10 November 2011, Brussels. A report published today by the UNFCCC’s expert panel shows that coal power plants that receive climate finance through the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) may receive […]

BASIC ministers outline priorities for success in Durban

November 3, 2011November 9, 2011 admin

Beijing, 3 Nov (Chee Yoke Ling) – The success of the UN climate conference in Durban in late November will depend on the adoption of the next phase of greenhouse […]

Climate change, the science and climate justice: Defining issues of the century

November 2, 2011November 10, 2011 admin

by Hewa Nzuri The climate change meeting in Durban in December is crucial to the future not just of Africans, but of people around the world. Climate justice and climate […]

Climate change negotiations: Durban, a critical battleground

November 2, 2011November 10, 2011 admin

by Kwesi W. Obeng The just ended United Nations Climate Change Conference in Panama barely made progress in resolving the thorniest issues, stalling negotiations to conclude a global agreement later […]

Understanding the climate change negotiations

November 2, 2011November 10, 2011 admin

by Lim Li Lin There are two main treaties governing global climate change action, the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which was part of the package of environmental […]

Tanzania:Rufiji Delta Project Still On

October 31, 2011November 25, 2011 admin

by Finnigan Wa Simbeye Replacing community conservation of mangrove forests at Rufiji delta in favour of fortress conservation by the state to meet carbon trading needs will not work. Reduced […]

Submission by CJN! to LULUCF Workshop 3 August 2010

March 1, 2011March 1, 2011 admin

Distinguished delegates: We appreciate this opportunity to share the views of some members of Climate Justice Now!, and from members of the women and gender constituency with you. We wanted […]

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