Blood Carbon: how a carbon offset scheme makes millions from Indigenous land in Northern Kenya
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Research by Survival International into a carbon offset scheme on Indigenous land in northern Kenya raises major questions about the credibility of the project's claims, as well as about the potential impact on the rights and livelihoods of the Indigenous pastoralist peoples to whom this land is home
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