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16 May 2012
Bonn climate talks: Forest-rich nations need progress on MRV and REDD+ financing
A leading climate change scientist urges concrete action from SBSTA 36.
News
- 22 Feb 2012
Cooperation between Lao farmers needed to meet market demands for food
Modern, market-driven cooperatives are replacing initiatives managed by the state.
Feature
- 29 Dec 2011
Latin America Forest News Updates — November/December 2011
Stories ranged from climate negotiations to gun violence in Mato Grosso.
Event Coverage
- 12 Dec 2011
REDD+ biggest success in climate change talks, Norway says
Norway has pledged to invest US$500 million each year in REDD+.
25 Nov 2011
Adaptation activity funding left hanging since Cancun – progress needed at Durban
Experts warn the Green Climate Fund is falling short of proposed USD$100 billion annual budget.
Event Coverage
- 23 Nov 2011
REDD+ best chance for progress on climate change at Durban, says scientist
“REDD+ offers a better chance for progress than other proposed climate initiatives being discussed at COP17.”
Event Coverage
- 15 Nov 2011
3 sticking points to tackle on REDD+ in Durban, says facilitator
Finance, reference emission levels and monitoring will not be resolved easily.
Event Coverage
- 9 Nov 2011
Forestry needs to spend international funding more quickly, efficiently
World Bank representative: "I sometimes wonder if we can do a little bit faster and simply just get on with the job."
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