Carbon Wins Praise
Written on March 12, 2010 – 10:39 pm | by CarbonoWontok |Click here to read the news article on carbon trading in the Kamula Doso forest management area.
Click here to read the news article on carbon trading in the Kamula Doso forest management area.
The people of Papua New Guinea are making a stand against Climate Change. The message to the Loggers is that the people want to save their Forests. The people have made their choice they will lead the world in Carbon Trading. PNG choses voluntary carbon trading
Nupan (HK) Trading Corporation Limited, and Nupan (PNG) Trading Corporation Limited, today announced that they had severed all relationships with Carbon Planet Limited. Kirk Roberts, in a statement released to the media at 1200 hrs ESST, said the following, “Carbon Planet Limited and all and any companies and staff related to Carbon Planet Limited have [...]
cited: http://www.postcourier.com.pg/20100225/thhome.htm WHO says no to carbon trading, certainly not this group of young men from the East Pangia area in Southern Highlands Province. Last week, these young men, armed with their axes and knives were out in their forest, helping a team of scientists from Nupan (PNG) Trading Corporation collect data to create a [...]
A chance to save our forests+PostCourier+29Jan10
sitting fees 260110 – png post courier 26th jan 2010
ON a clear day, the wide expanse of the huge Kamula Doso plains stretches for as far as the eye can see. Even from a small aircraft, one is left to wonder at the size of this area that is also known as the Middle Fly District in the Western Province. Here for a long [...]
We just picked this up on several blog sites, and as a matter of public interest we reproduce it you you here in full. Much has been written in the world press about REDD, Carbon Trading in PNG, and the machinations of Global Warming and Climate Change. But so far, not a single article, blog, [...]
businessman explains carbon payments
An appreciation of the Wontok system is the key to gaining an understanding of PNG. In the common Pidgin language that is spoken across most of the country, Wontok literally means “one language” and refers to the language of the tribe a person belongs to. There are literally more than eight hundred tribes that constitute [...]