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Category: Region – Canada

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Region - Canada

The Risks of Nature Commodification

Honouring and Protecting Relationship to Land: What can be done about Commodification of Nature by Carbon Markets? Key Message: Nature-based Solution (NbS) markets’ commodification of nature creates risks that should be carefully considered and addressed.  First 30×30 Canada takes a radically different approach to the growing interest in carbon markets.

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30x30
Vision & Approach

First 30×30: Indigenous Nations Lead the Way

Over the past two decades, Indigenous-led conservation has steadily grown as a powerful force in protecting ecosystems, fostering community resilience, and upholding cultural values. Today, this movement is entering an exciting new chapter through the First 30×30 Program.

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Vision & Approach

A 3-Part Framework for Benefit Permanence

By Nicci Mander and Hank Cauley Climate-impacted communities can harness nature to build resilience and enhance well-being alongside contributing to global climate mitigation objectives. This use of nature-based solutions to advance social justice lies at the heart of Nature For Justice’s (N4J) global mission. But for external stakeholders supporting such

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Region - Africa

Origination: The Importance of Designing Beyond Carbon

Bring the Focus Back to the People When creating a Nature-based Solution project, carbon should not be the first priority, but the last. That means a project must provide benefits for the communities involved, first and foremost, to enhance financial stability, improve quality of life, and promote dignity. Without those,

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Analysis and Metrics

Getting to “Shovel Ready” A Field Trip to Tanzania

This blog described a field visit by Nature for Justice’s Khulile Lamula to the project site led by Lima in Tanzania. It is an important part of the co-creation and FPIC documentation process as noted in our recent blog on What’s Needed for More Shovel Ready Carbon Projects. Pilot Project:

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Analysis and Metrics

What’s Needed for More “Shovel-Ready” Carbon Projects

Despite the recent press slamming certain types of carbon credit projects, demand for high quality Nature-based Solution (NbS) voluntary carbon credits continues to grow. Independent groups like the Integrity Council for Voluntary Carbon Markets (ICVCM) are defining integrity through their Core Carbon Principles (CCPs) and we strongly endorse them. As

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Analysis and Metrics

7 Attributes of a Just Investor

Nature For Justice (N4J) is a social justice organization focused on supporting frontline communities experiencing the impacts of our changing climate. As our Annual Wrap-up for 2023 described, we have made progress in creating programs in Canada with First Nations, the USA with Black farmers, and across a variety of

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Analysis and Metrics

Climate Justice Additionality Defined

The Concept of additionality: The concept of climate justice additionality originates from the fields of climate finance and climate change mitigation. This notion emphasizes that intervention strategies should not exclusively focus on the reduction and offsetting of greenhouse gas emissions. Instead, they should also consider the social and environmental implications

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Project Integrity
Analysis and Metrics

Our Focus: Communities and Project Integrity

Nature For Justice has engaged with hundreds of nonprofits, civil society groups, businesses, and communities of faith who work at the local level, most of whom have reached out to us to learn about Nature-based Solutions (NbS) and the opportunity to access funds for launching their own NbS projects. These

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