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Letter to Policy Board Members
The Social and Environmental Principles and Criteria (SEPC) and corresponding risk assessment tools threaten to undermine work undertaken thus far and risk creating a race to the bottom in global REDD…
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New market-based mechanisms to enhance the cost-effectiveness of, and promote, mitigation actions.
New market-based mechanisms to enhance the cost-effectiveness of, and promote, mitigation actions.
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Letter to the California Air Resources Board
Re: Comments on the 15-day rulemaking package and changes made to the initial proposed regulation
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Letter to the House of Representatives
Opposition to H.R. 3210, the Retailers and Entertainers Lacey Implementation and Enforcement Fairness (RELIEF) Act
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Groups call on President Obama to reject State Dept. conclusions on Keystone XL
The State Department has abdicated its responsibility to evaluate the proposed Keystone XL pipeline in an impartial way, environmental leaders tell President Obama.
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REDD+ and carbon markets: Ten myths exploded
The United Nations’ negotiations on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation – REDD+ – has become increasingly central in global discussions on climate change. This paper tak…
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The risks of REDD in California’s cap and trade
California’s approach towards REDD credits — offsets generated from avoiding deforestation or degradation in tropical countries — will undermine both environmental and financial market integrity of…
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Leveraging Private Finance: Lessons for climate and development effectiveness
This issue brief examines the Clean Development Mechanism’s and the International Finance Corporation’s track records of leveraging private finance in order to draw important lessons and recommendatio…
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Recommendations to the Transitional Committee for the Green Climate Fund
Friends of the Earth U.S.’s input on the role of the private sector in the design of the Green Climate Fund.
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"I think it’s dead for a long, long time." Warren Buffet on nuclear reactors
Print ad run in the Omaha-World Herald to challenge Warren Buffet on the Iowa rate hike legislation