View from the inside - markets for carbon credits to fight climate change: addressing corruption risks proactively
Buen. J and Michaelowa. A, ‘View from the inside - markets for carbon credits to fight climate change: addressing corruption risks proactively’, p.41-5, Global Corruption Report 2009, Transparency International* |
Low hanging fruit always rots first: Observations from South Africa’s crony carbon market
Erion. G, ‘Low hanging fruit always rots first: Observations from South Africa’s crony carbon market’, Carbon Trade Watch |
Senegal’s Plan to fight climate change: A ‘Great Green Wall’
Faris. S, ‘Senegal’s Plan to fight climate change: A ‘Great Green Wall’’, Fast Company, 1st February 2010 |
Climate change: raising the stakes for cleaning up corruption in water governance
Transparency International, ‘Climate change: raising the stakes for cleaning up corruption in water governance’, p.28-31, Global Corruption Report 2008, (considers the feedback from climate change to corruption) |
Linking Corruption, Water and Environmental Agendas to Combat Climate Change
Transparency International, ‘Linking Corruption, Water and Environmental Agendas to Combat Climate Change’, Policy Position No.2 2008 |
TI Global Corruption Report: Climate Change
The Global Corruption Report is the first comprehensive publication of its kind to explore the corruption risks related to tackling climate change. From international policy-making to national level mitigation and adaptation strategies and with a special focus on the forestry sector, the GCR draws on the expertise of more than 50 experts and practitioners from the anti-corruption movement and the climate change field. |