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Silvia Ribeiro is a researcher with ETCgroup [8]; this was translated from her article in La Jornada, 23 Apr 2011 [9]. Source: http://mecteam.blogspot.com [10]
That’s what is about to happen in the forests and jungles of Chiapas: selling corporations permits to trade pollution for the carbon absorbed by forests, dislocating the forest communities (another government strategy) to so-called “sustainable rural towns”. Displaced and uprooted, deprived of the means to live in dignity, they are mere pawns of the state, to be replaced with biofuel plantations.
Technically these are not REDD projects, but they forecast the future. The Mexican example shows what happens when a state governor (Juan Sabines [14]) and cronies lay a foundation for market mechanisms. When consultants inflate statistics to justify claims of “biomass”, “less” deforestation, and “carbon absorption.” When Ecosur graduates, the national REDD committee and an alphabet soup of government agencies (Conafor, CONABIO, SEMARNAT), and carbon traders provide “greenwash” for polluters to claim they are promoting conservation and biodiversity. Who loses? The indigenes, the forest, and the planet.
Last but not least is remote-sensing technology, by a semi-military satellite that “indicates the capacity of carbon sequestration” combined with on-the-ground monitoring for which local men are already in training. All very clean and scientific, tracking not only wildlife but also the humans who live there — monitoring “Zapatistas” and preparing for the next generation of biopiracy.
See also the Durban Statement on REDD [15] (2010), and No REDD: a reader [16], prepared for the Cancún climate negotiations by Global Justice Ecology Project, Censat Agua Viva, Amazon Watch, Acción Ecológica, COECOCEIBA, OFRANEH, World Rainforest Movement, Carbon Trade Watch, RisingTide, ETC Group, Indigenous Environmental Network and REDD-Monitor.
Links
[1] http://climate-connections.org/2011/04/28/redd-in-the-lacandon-forest-by-silvia-ribeiro/
[2] https://www.forestindustries.eu/content/plantation-operations-optimization
[3] https://www.forestindustries.eu/content/procurement-timber
[4] https://www.forestindustries.eu/content/sfm-planning
[5] https://www.forestindustries.eu/whatwecando-sustainableforestmanagement
[6] https://www.forestindustries.eu/content/flegt-short-reflection
[7] https://www.forestindustries.eu/content/flegt-what-eu-fighting-indeed
[8] http://www.etcgroup.org/
[9] http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2011/04/23/index.php?section=economia&article=019a1eco
[10] http://mecteam.blogspot.com
[11] http://www.globaljusticeecology.org/
[12] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zapatista_Army_of_National_Liberation
[13] http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/publications/reports/Bad-Influence/
[14] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sabines_Guerrero
[15] http://www.durbanclimatejustice.org/press-releases/durban-statement-on-redd.html
[16] http://redroadcancun.com/?page_id=1367
[17] https://www.forestindustries.eu/category/topicsthemen/forestry
[18] https://www.forestindustries.eu/category/forests-w%C3%A4lder/redd