Carbon Trade Watch
| Friday, 17 June 2011
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REDD+ rewards polluters with carbon credits, allowing them to elude
their responsibility to reduce emissions at source. There are billions
of dollars at stake and no real obligation to respect human or
collective rights – the so-called “safeguards” mentioned in the
negotiating text states that they should only be “promoted and
supported” rather than being obligatory for governments. These sneaky
words are absolutely inadequate to protect Indigenous and
forest-dependent Peoples’ rights. REDD-type projects have already
resulted in land grabs, jailings, servitude and threats to cultural
survival. It is crucial to ask who is gaining from REDD+, who is making
the decisions, where is the money coming from and who is pushing REDD+,
and why. Below is an overview of some of the key players who are behind
designing, implementing and profiting from REDD+.
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