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www.lemonde.fr
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| | | | | As the oil-rich country hosts COP28, an Emirati company has signed agreements in Liberia, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe to convert part of their land into carbon credits - acts of 'greenwashing' and 'colonialism,' some NGOs say. | |
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www.e-flux.com
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| | | | | The goal is fungibility-to assert equivalence between activities by people or environments so that emissions created over here can be traded and (theoretically) compensated for by actions removing or reducing carbon over there. The means is, of course, commodification. Offsets privatize planetary metabolism. | |
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grain.org
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| | | | | National elites and foreign investors in Africa will be protected by the AfCFTA. But the same cannot be said for local communities and their rights over agricultural land. An analysis from GRAIN and Mohamed Coulibaly. | |
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www.im4humanintegrity.org
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