On the Frontlines of Climate Change
• March 9, 2009 • 4 CommentsPosted in PNG & Climate Change
Tags: Asia, Carbon Credit, Carbon Trade, Climate Change, Communities, Conflicts, Department, FCPF, Forests, Forum, Frontlines, ICITP, India, Indian Confederation of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples, Indigenous Peoples, Jebra Ram Muchahary, Minister, OCCES, Office of Climate Change and Environment Sustainability, Pacific, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG Blogs, PNG Government, PNG Landowners, PNG Media, R-PIN, REDD, Rimbunan Hijau, Solo, Tavurvur, World Bank
Rainforest Politics & the Carbon-Credit Trade in PNG: An Essential Introduction
• February 6, 2009 • 14 CommentsPosted in PNG & Climate Change, PNG Business, PNG Conservation, PNG Innovation, PNG International Issues, PNG Sustainability
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