Developer launches appeal after judge rules in favour of Indigenous people in case over large Peruvian REDD project

Published 17:55 on December 22, 2024  /  Last updated at 18:01 on December 22, 2024  / /  Americas, Nature-based, South & Central, Voluntary

A Peruvian offset developer on Friday appealed a case involving one the world’s biggest historical issuers of REDD-based carbon credits, after a judge ruled against the project's backers, including several government agencies, and ordered the nullification of some forest concessions.
A Peruvian offset developer on Friday appealed a case involving one the world’s biggest historical issuers of REDD-based carbon credits, after a judge ruled against the project's backers, including several government agencies, and ordered the nullification of some forest concessions.


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