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Where the Trees are a Desert explores the links between pollution trading and monoculture eucalyptus plantations in Brazil. The publication is a collaboration between Carbon Trade Watch and our partners in Brazil, FASE-ES. Where the Trees are a Desert explores the issues from the perspective of people living and struggling with plantations on the ground. Nov 2003

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The Sky is Not the Limit gives an overview of the issues around pollution trading and introduces the main issues such as; environmental justice, NGO co-optation and privatisation of the atmosphere. Also explored is the history of the UN process and who the key players are in the emerging emissions markets. Jan 2003
 

 

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Climate Chronicle PDF Print E-mail
| Thursday, 17 December 2009

ClimateChronicle.jpgThe Climate justice newspaper is produced every two days during the Copenhagen climate talks, reporting and decoding what is going on both inside and outside the climate negotiations. Find out what is really going on behind the media headlines.

Printed copies are available in Copenhagen at the KlimaForum and the Bella Center. 

Climate Chronicle is a co-publication of Transnational Institute's Carbon Trade Watch, Earthlife Africa and the Institute for Security Studies.

  

Climate Chronicle No. 5, 17 December 2009
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Climate Chronicle No. 4, 14 December 2009
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Climate Chronicle No. 3, 11 December 2009
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Climate Chronicle NO. 2, 9 December 2009
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Climate Chronicle No. 1, 7 December 2009
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