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		<title>Carbon offsets and climate finance in India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New report from Focus on the Global South: Carbon Offsets &#38; Climate Finance in India: The Corporate-driven Climate “Solutions” of the World Bank, Asian Development Bank &#38; United Nations by Konrad Fisher India is particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, yet it has played a central role in a counterproductive global climate agenda [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>New report from Focus on the Global South: </strong><em>Carbon  Offsets &amp; Climate Finance in India: The Corporate-driven Climate  “Solutions” of the World Bank, Asian Development Bank &amp; United  Nations</em></p>
<p>by Konrad Fisher</p>
<p>India is particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, yet  it has played a central role in a counterproductive global climate  agenda pushed by the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and large  corporations. India now hosts more registered greenhouse gas emission  reduction projects – via the United Nations Clean Development Mechanism  (CDM) – than any nation except China. In theory, these CDM “offset”  projects – a form of “carbon trading” – supposedly reduce global  emissions when developed nations avoid emission reductions at home by  funding less expensive emissions reductions in developing nations. In  reality, offset projects produce large quantities of greenhouse gases,  pollute the local environment, and displace local livelihoods.</p>
<p>The World Bank and Asian Development Bank have become leading proponents  of offset projects in India by committing their own resources, and by  controlling international funding sources that would otherwise be  managed within the more democratic, albeit flawed, United Nations  climate framework. Moreover, these two institutions have repackaged  their existing corporate-friendly agenda as a solution to the climate  crisis, while creating new climate governance programs intended to  replace those of the United Nations.</p>
<p>Although it must overcome corporate influence and eliminate existing  carbon trading programs, the United Nations – not International  Financial Institutions – remains the most viable multilateral body  available to manage climate-related finance and international  agreements.</p>
<p>To download the pdf copy, click <a href="http://focusweb.org/occasional-paper-7-world-bank-asian-development-bank-carbon-trading-and-climate-finance-in.html?Itemid=1">here</a></p>
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