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A
fundamental aspect of our work is producing in-depth, accessible
and concrete research on pollution trading with a focus upon the global trade in greenhouse gases.
There is a severe and worrying lack of critical research and publications on the emerging markets in pollution credits.
Carbon Trade Watch aims to provide a vital resource to underresourced groups such as Indigenous peoples groups, small southern NGOs and activists who have spoken out against these
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Trade Watch seeks to support communities and individuals struggling
with issues of environmental and social injustice.
We believe that there is an absence of voices from those affected
by climate change and those impacted by the so-called solutions contained
in the Kyoto Protocol. We seek to address that imbalance and create
space for those voices to be heard, through research,
analysis, film and photography.
In parallel to our own work to support communities, we participate
in the Durban Group
for Climate Justice that works to bring decisions about climate
change back into people's hands. |
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Trade Watch uses many different mediums to explore the issues around climate change. We utilise a range of tools such as film, photography, audio, web and publications. |
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ONLINE PHOTO ESSAY

PHOTO-EXHIBITION
This set of printed photographs of land rights struggles in Brazil has been displayed all over the globe and is available for groups to show locally. The exhibition is a set of 32 photographs with audio, slides and film also. Please contact us if you are interested.
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