Triple murder turns spotlight on Cambodian REDD+ project

Published 09:49 on February 14, 2018  /  Last updated at 23:20 on November 23, 2022  / /  Asia Pacific, International, Nature-based, Other APAC, Voluntary

The recent killing of three people patrolling the site of a Cambodian REDD+ project, from which the Walt Disney Corp. has bought $2.6 million in carbon credits, has raised questions as to the viability of forest carbon projects.
The recent killing of three people patrolling the site of a Cambodian REDD+ project, from which the Walt Disney Corp. has bought $2.6 million in carbon credits, has raised questions as to the viability of forest carbon projects.


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