Brazilian federal prosecutors publish guidelines for protecting traditional communities carbon credit projects

Published 02:16 on May 31, 2025 / Last updated at 03:17 on May 31, 2025 / / Americas, Nature-based, South & Central, Voluntary

Brazil's Federal Public Prosecutors Office (MPF) has published a series of recommendations for its members to follow in order to protect the rights of Indigenous peoples and traditional communities during the development and planning of carbon credit projects.
Brazil's Federal Public Prosecutors Office (MPF) has published a series of recommendations for its members to follow in order to protect the rights of Indigenous peoples and traditional communities during the development and planning of carbon credit projects.


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