KOTA KINABALU: Eleven non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are seeking United Nations help to clarify and clear the air on legal issues over the Sabah government's Nature Conservation Agreement (NCA) for carbon credit trading.
KOTA KINABALU, March 8 Eleven local and international organisations here have submitted a letter and report to the United Nations (UN) calling attention to the controversial carbon credit deal in Sabah which they claim are against international law, standards and institutions. The organisations.
Environmentalists are concerned that Sabah’s disputed Nature Conservation Agreement (NCA) may fail to fulfil its minimum goal of restoring 50,000 hectares of rainforest within the next two years
KOTA KINABALU: Less than 15,000ha of forest were restored over a span of 30 years in one of the largest restoration projects in South-East Asia, thus raising questions on the ability of the controversial Nature Conservation Agreement (NCA) to deliver its legal minimum target of monetising 50,000ha within two years.
KOTA KINABALU: Less than 15,000ha of forest were restored over a span of 30 years in one of the largest restoration projects in South-East Asia, raising further questions on the ability of the controversial Nature Conservation Agreement (NCA) to deliver its legal minimum target of monetising 50,000ha in just two years.