Carbon offsets have fallen in and out of favor since they were established with the Kyoto Protocol in 1997. Critics say they allow wealthy organizations to placate consumers and claim their products are “green” without making any real, lasting changes.
A new report by the NGO, International Rivers, takes an in-depth look at the role China is playing in building mega-dams worldwide. According to the report, Chinese companies are involved in 308 hydroelectric projects across 70 nations.
A hidden crisis? Increase in killings as as tensions rise over land and forests. Briefing. London: Global Witness.
The New Great Walls. A Guide to China’s Overseas Dam Industry. Second edition. Berkeley: International Rivers.