Category: Post-Copenhagen

REDD+ in the Post-Copenhagen World: Recommendations for Interim Public Finance

REDD+ holds the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve the livelihoods of forest-dependent people, and conserve biodiversity. The interim public funding announced during and since the COP15 could play a strategic role in helping to realize this potential. The overall goal of this funding should be to support progress towards REDD+ national programs that are "efficient, effective, and equitable." In pursuit of this goal, such funding should also be structured to support, among...

Where do we go from here? REDD-plus and AFOLU after Copenhagen

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The Copenhagen Accord. A first stab at deciphering the implications for the EU

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Bright REDD Spot in Otherwise Dismal Copenhagen Accord

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Hope and funding for saving forests around the world

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Dead REDD? Not quite, but plan to protect forests suffers set back in Copenhagen

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