Climate justice & corporate power
Overview of articles
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Carbon offsets often disenfranchise communitiesPosted in category:Long readJoanna CabelloPublished on:
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Carbon offsets are diverting money away from climate action in the Global SouthPosted in category:Long readIlona HartliefPublished on:
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Carbon offsets are an obstacle to real climate solutionsPosted in category:Long readIlona HartliefPublished on:
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The offset industry, riddled with conflicts of interest, is not fixablePosted in category:Long readIlona HartliefPublished on:
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ExxonMobil sues the Netherlands over gas field closurePosted in category:NewsBart-Jaap VerbeekPublished on:
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Regulation to reduce CO2 emissions is the most effective way to address climate changePosted in category:Long readJoanna CabelloPublished on:
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To achieve real emission reductions, carbon offsetting needs to endPosted in category:Long readJoanna CabelloPublished on:
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A brief history of colonialism, climate change and carbon marketsPosted in category:Long readJoanna CabelloPublished on:
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Brazil’s justice system challenges the phenomenon of ‘carbon land grabs’Posted in category:OpinionDaniel PorcelDaniel Porcel
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Overconsumption of transition minerals will cost us the earthPosted in category:OpinionAlejandro GonzálezAlejandro González
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Going through the motions: Verra’s review of sexual abuse at KasigauPosted in category:Long readJoanna CabelloPublished on:
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New BBC Documentary exposes the dangers of forest-based carbon creditsPosted in category:OpinionMaria HengeveldMaria Hengeveld
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Responses to the allegations of sexual abuse at the Kasigau carbon offset project run by Wildlife WorksPosted in category:Published on:Statement