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REDD: A New Animal in the Forest

REDD: A New Animal in the Forest (English) from LifeMosaic on Vimeo.

There is more carbon stored in the world’s forest ecosystems than there is in the entire atmosphere. REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation), is a climate change mitigation measure that seeks to reduce GHG emissions by preventing or reducing forest loss and forest degradation. Indigenous peoples living in these forests have urgent messages about REDD, its potential opportunities, and the risks of failure if indigenous peoples rights, and their traditional knowledge and practices are not recognised.
LifeMosaic / Tebtebba / AMAN (7 minutes)

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