Brazilian state to engage with Indigenous communities regarding carbon credit sales.
A Brazilian state plans to consult Indigenous communities regarding the sale of carbon credits, ensuring their input and consent are part of the decision-making process. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of Indigenous rights and their crucial role in environmental preservation. The consultation will focus on how carbon credit schemes can benefit both climate goals and the well-being of Indigenous peoples, who often steward vast, biodiverse areas. It aims to ensure that any financial benefits from carbon credit sales are shared equitably with the communities directly affected.
Any steps in the right direction towards a cleaner future is what we all should strive to achieve so as to bring about change sooner.
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This move reflects a growing recognition of Indigenous rights and their vital role in stewarding vast, biodiverse areas.
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rosebellendiritu
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This is great step towards in ensuring that the issue of climate change is dealt with Sooner.
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Annett Michuki..
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indigenous communities plays a big role in conserving the environment thus their opinion matters
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Joseph Githinji
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This is a great avenue for the indeginous communities views to be heard and executed and most importantly their rights be respected.
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Annett Michuki..
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@joseph_githinji exactly, their rights are respected by consulting them
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Munene Mugambi
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Nice. This consultation is a significant step toward respecting Indigenous rights and ensuring that carbon credit schemes are implemented in a way that benefits both the environment and the communities safeguarding these vital ecosystems. Their involvement is crucial for equitable and sustainable outcomes.
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dickson mutai
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It's only right that they have a say in how carbon credits generated from their lands are managed and shared
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Munene Mugambi
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@dickson_mutai Indigenous communities have long been stewards of their land, and it's essential that they have control over decisions impacting their territories. Including them in carbon credit schemes ensures fairness and acknowledges their critical role in environmental conservation.
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walter lungayi
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This is a positive step towards recognizing their rights and involvement in environmental conservation. It is essential to ensure that their voices are heard and that they receive fair compensation for their contributions to carbon sequestration.
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Munene Mugambi
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@walter_lungayi By involving them in carbon credit decisions and ensuring fair compensation, we can foster a more equitable and sustainable approach to climate solutions, amplifying their vital role in environmental stewardship.
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Patrick Kiash
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It's encouraging to see a Brazilian state consulting Indigenous communities on carbon credit sales. This kind of initiative is a insightful step towards respecting Indigenous rights and fostering sustainable practices.
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Stan Rebond
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Interesting cooperation!
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Rashid Kamau
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By involving them in carbon credit projects, their expertise in land management and conservation can ensure the preservation of vast tracts of rainforest, which are crucial for absorbing global carbon emissions.
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Joseph Githinji
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@rashid_kamau A great involvement that will ensure a carbon free environment.
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Any steps in the right direction towards a cleaner future is what we all should strive to achieve so as to bring about change sooner.
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This move reflects a growing recognition of Indigenous rights and their vital role in stewarding vast, biodiverse areas.
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This is great step towards in ensuring that the issue of climate change is dealt with Sooner.
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indigenous communities plays a big role in conserving the environment thus their opinion matters
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This is a great avenue for the indeginous communities views to be heard and executed and most importantly their rights be respected.
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@joseph_githinji exactly, their rights are respected by consulting them
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Dear Grace Njeri Your climate love has received over 50 agrees! We have reached out to Brazil 🇧🇷 by email and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! To reach more people and increase the chance of a response, click the Share button above to share the review on your social accounts. For every new member that joins We Don't Have Time from your network, we will plant a tree and attribute it to you! /Adam, We Don't Have Time
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Nice. This consultation is a significant step toward respecting Indigenous rights and ensuring that carbon credit schemes are implemented in a way that benefits both the environment and the communities safeguarding these vital ecosystems. Their involvement is crucial for equitable and sustainable outcomes.
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It's only right that they have a say in how carbon credits generated from their lands are managed and shared
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@dickson_mutai Indigenous communities have long been stewards of their land, and it's essential that they have control over decisions impacting their territories. Including them in carbon credit schemes ensures fairness and acknowledges their critical role in environmental conservation.
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8 w
This is a positive step towards recognizing their rights and involvement in environmental conservation. It is essential to ensure that their voices are heard and that they receive fair compensation for their contributions to carbon sequestration.
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8 w
@walter_lungayi By involving them in carbon credit decisions and ensuring fair compensation, we can foster a more equitable and sustainable approach to climate solutions, amplifying their vital role in environmental stewardship.
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It's encouraging to see a Brazilian state consulting Indigenous communities on carbon credit sales. This kind of initiative is a insightful step towards respecting Indigenous rights and fostering sustainable practices.
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8 w
Interesting cooperation!
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8 w
By involving them in carbon credit projects, their expertise in land management and conservation can ensure the preservation of vast tracts of rainforest, which are crucial for absorbing global carbon emissions.
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@rashid_kamau A great involvement that will ensure a carbon free environment.