Treedium Climate News #024
Mafalda Duarte named as next chief of UN climate fund
The UN’s flagship climate fund has appointed one of the few women leaders in the multilateral climate finance space as its next executive director. More...
Indigenous Communities Are Falling Victim to Carbon Piracy
Indigenous communities in the Amazon, particularly in Peru and Columbia, are being manipulated into signing their land over to Western companies, as the latter seek to secure deals in these areas for offsetting projects, making them carbon pirates. More...
Companies eye ‘carbon insetting’ as winning climate solution; critics wary
Corporations are increasingly turning to carbon ‘insetting’ to meet their net zero goals. But the practice is plagued by integrity issues and misreporting. More...
IMF approves first batch of climate resilience loans
Jamaica is the latest country to get IMF board approval for loans under the Resilience and Sustainability Trust (RST), following the acceptance of Costa Rica, Barbados, Rwanda and Bangladesh in the last six months. More...
Green groups sue Biden administration over approval of Alaska Willow oil project
Six environmental groups have filed a lawsuit over the project, which they claim “could be a stepping stone to more development in an ecologically sensitive region”. More...
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