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COP 15 and the Copenhagen Accord: What did it all mean for forests?

27 January, 2010 - 19:04

Implications for REDD+

Brent Swallow
'Real achievements in bringing avoided deforestation into the Copenhagen Agreement'

Carbon Positive
'REDD may yet survive Copenhagen failures'

Ecosystem Marketplace, Maria Bendana
'What does Copenhagen mean for the private sector in REDD-Plus?'

Forest Carbon Portal, Steve Zwick
'Bright REDD Spot in Otherwise Dismal Copenhagen Accord'

Global Canopy Programme, Charlie Parker
'REDD+ makes progress but ultimately fall short amid chaotic climate talks'

Mongabay.com, Rhett Butler
'Dead REDD? Not quite, but plan to protect forests suffers set back in Copenhagen'

ODI, Leo Peskett
'Reflecting on REDD+: Was Copenhagen all that bad?'

REDD-net, Allison Bleanet et al
'REDD-plus after Copenhagen: What Does it Mean on the Ground?'

Washington Post, J. Eilperin
'Hope and Funding for Saving Forests Around the World'

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