As ever more companies and governments pledge to 'go green' and protect forests, the world's tribal peoples should be among the main beneficiaries, writes Amy Dickens. Yet the reverse is the case. All too often the promises are purest greenwash, used to conceal the human and environmental tragedy of land-grabbing for plantations, mines, logging and even 'conservation'.
Indigenous peoples bear the brunt of global greenwash Amy Dickens | 23rd September 2015 Activism Indigenous Peoples Africa Cameroon Philippines Paraguay Farming Finance Corporations Conservation …