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Where the Trees are a Desert - 2003

online photo-essay exploring the impacts of monoculture eucalyptus plantations on local people and the environment in Brazil.
 
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Tamra Gilbertson PDF Print E-mail
Team member of Carbon Trade Watch

Tamra Gilbertson is one of the founders of Carbon Trade Watch, was the Coordinator of the Environmental Justice Project of the Transnational Institute (TNI), and has been active in the project since 2001. She was a founding member of the Durban Group for Climate Justice. She has degrees in biology and zoology as well as training in photography, film-making and journalism. She has been published in the New Internationalist, Ecología Política, Soundings and Chain Reaction. She received a Teamsters Union Scholarship from 1995 to 1998 and the Samuel Rubin Young Fellowship Award in 2004. She lives in Barcelona.

Areas of expertise:
All aspects of environmental justice, carbon trading, community resistance, REDD, the CDM, women and climate change, multimedia, land grabs, forests, monoculture, and field research.
 
Languages spoken:
English, Castellano, basic Portuguese and Català
 
 
Recent content by Tamra Gilbertson:
 
creativecommons 2024  Carbon Trade Watch