This guidance complements the Community Conservation Resilience Initiative (CCRI) methodology and toolkit. It draws from Natural Justice’s methodology for a series of legal reviews undertaken in 2012 for the ICCA Consortium, and it is intended for CCRI partner organisations and support staff of the Global Forest Coalition. Download the Review here.
Brazil’s GE eucalyptus boom shows how land-based geoengineering—marketed as climate mitigation—reproduces colonial, ecological, and social harms
By Natalie McClure, Isaac Millians and Amy Guzman. Undergraduate Researchers at Gibson Climate Justice Lab, University of Southern California Brazil's Expanding "Green Deserts" Picture a desert: hot, dry, and teeming with drought-resistant life. Now, think about what...
