To conserve forests, climate funds must cut out corruption
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If REDD+ works, it could slow climate change. To make that happen, climate funds need to take corruption seriously.
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If REDD+ works, it could slow climate change. To make that happen, climate funds need to take corruption seriously.
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As a new UN report highlights the risks of global warming, we share highlights from our climate finance integrity talks.
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Global funds to fight climate change are vital, but is enough being done to protect them from corruption?
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Vast sums of money are being invested to thwart climate change. But is corruption undermining good intentions?
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Our new posters make the complexities of the forest-saving scheme simple to understand.
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On 16 and 17 May, watch a live feed of our Climate Finance Integrity Talks in Mexico City. Day one focuses on forestry finance in Latin America, and day two on the emerging…
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REDD+ is a global plan to reduce carbon emissions by paying countries to preserve their forests. Our new guide examines corruption risks in the scheme, and offers practical steps…
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Corruption is making the right to land ever more precarious. Whether bribes for land licences, or nepotistic resettlements, corruption in land management must be tackled. Staff…
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In November 2011 the world’s population passed the 7 billion mark, a milestone greeted with understandable trepidation. Where are all these people going to live and what will they…
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Transparency International’s Global Corruption Report: Climate Change explores climate-related corruption risks and argues that a dramatic strengthening of governance mechanisms…