Bad Deal for the Planet: Why Carbon Offsets Aren't Working and how to Create a Fair Global climate Accord
Published By: IRN on eSS | Published Date: April, 28 , 2008The world’s biggest carbon offset market, the Clean Development Mechanism, is a global shell game that is
increasing greenhouse gas emissions behind the guise of promoting sustainable development. It is handing out
billions of dollars to chemical companies and the developers of destructive dams and fossil fuel projects. A rapidly
growing industry of carbon brokers and consultants is lobbying for the CDM to be expanded and its rules weakened
further. If we want to sustain public support for effective global action on climate change, we cannot risk one
of its central planks being a program that is so fundamentally flawed. In the short term the CDM must be radically
reformed; in the longer term it must be replaced. URL:[http://www.internationalrivers.org/files/DRP2English2008-521_0.pdf].
Author(s): International Rivers Network IRN | Posted on: Apr 28, 2011 | Views(1337) | Download (630)