Indonesia: A Case Study In a recent article in Yale’s E360, the case of Indonesia which has eagerly embraced the new agreement has been analysed. Indonesia, with its vast forests and potential for carbon sequestration, exemplifies both the promises and pitfalls of carbon trading. The country has been proactive in leveraging its natural resources toContinue reading “Carbon Trading Post Baku: Part II”
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Carbon Trading Post Baku : Part I
The recently concluded COP29 in Baku did not hit the headlines as prominently as some previous COPs. Comparatively, it was a tame affair. And yet, it registered some progress. The key outcomes of the deliberations included an agreement to put in place a UN-administered carbon trading framework; a structured operationalisation plan for the Loss andContinue reading “Carbon Trading Post Baku : Part I”
Man Safari
The idea of other living beings wanting to visit humans in their environment and habitat and watch them as objects of curiosity as they do for Tigers is surely a strange but exciting one. Tiger Safaris are one of the most common adventures of civilised men and women in current times. Can the roles beContinue reading “Man Safari”