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📣 Have you read our new report yet?

It exposes huge flaws with a carbon offset project run by @NRT_Kenya on militarized #Indigenous lands in Kenya. It's launching our new #BloodCarbon campaign, highlighting how these schemes harm Indigenous peoples.

harlemworldmagazine.com/new-report-rev…
New Report Reveals Major Flaws With Flagship Carbon Credits Scheme In Kenya
harlemworldmagazine.com
 
Survival International Retweeted ·  
"The narrative is always: We're saving the wildlife, we're saving the people, without us this place would be a mess.. Pastoral farming is the only production system that has been sustainable in this place for at least 20,000 years."
@m_ogada in @zeitonline
zeit.de/wirtschaft/202…
 
'"They have no idea what's really happening in their project area," says Simon Counsell, an offset projects expert who visited the project for Survival International.'
Devastating exposé of @NRT_Kenya's #BloodCarbon project on Indigenous lands in Kenya:
zeit.de/wirtschaft/202…
 
“We never thought that what happened in the 80s would repeat itself. We thought that we were free".

#Indigenous leader & shaman Davi Kopenawa Yanomami & Survival's Fiona Watson describe the devastation caused by #Brazil's illegal gold rush.

theguardian.com/world/2023/mar…
Indigenous children suffer most from illegal miners Amazon invasion
theguardian.com
 
"The narrative is always: We're saving the wildlife, we're saving the people, without us this place would be a mess.. Pastoral farming is the only production system that has been sustainable in this place for at least 20,000 years."
@m_ogada in @zeitonline
zeit.de/wirtschaft/202…
 
Survival International Retweeted ·  
"Netflix's climate neutrality is based on such doodles?". A perfect summary of @NRT_Kenya 's carbon offset project. Indigenous lands are being stolen while nothing is being done to mitigate climate change. It's #Bloodcarbon.
zeit.de/wirtschaft/202…
 
Survival International Retweeted ·  
"From a layman’s assessment of the report, it is clear that the project has ‘adhered’ to the long tradition in which many conservation NGOs in Kenya misrepresent facts for the purpose of securing funding from those ready to open their purses in the West". survivalinternational.org/articles/NRT-c…
Anatomy of a Multi-Million Dollar Colonial Carbon Project in Kenya - Survival International
survivalinternational.org
 
Our new report exposes major flaws in a flagship carbon credits scheme whose customers have included Meta & Netflix.

It's not just dangerous greenwashing, it's #BloodCarbon: @NRT_Kenya is making money by destroying the way of life of those least responsible for climate change. pic.twitter.com/QxI3qlkqLM
 
Our new report exposes major flaws in a flagship carbon credits scheme whose customers have included Meta & Netflix.

It's not just dangerous greenwashing, it's #BloodCarbon: @NRT_Kenya is making money by destroying the way of life of those least responsible for climate change.
 
Since national parks in the US were established 150yrs ago, Protected Areas continue to steal land from #Indigenous peoples - in the name of "conservation".

The same thing is happening in Kenya with @NRT_Kenya's “community conservancies”. #BloodCarbon

reddmonitor.substack.com/p/survival-int…
Survival International's new report exposes serious problems with the Northern Rangelands Trust's soil carbon project on Indigenous land in Kenya
reddmonitor.substack.com
 
Survival International Retweeted ·  
In reply to @tomphillipsin
My second piece from the Amazon looks at the devastating impact illegal mining & government neglect have had on Yanomami children & babies. “Bolsonaro has blood on his hands,” @Survival’s Fiona Watson told me theguardian.com/world/2023/mar…
Indigenous children suffer most from illegal miners Amazon invasion
theguardian.com
 
Survival International Retweeted ·  
NEW report from @Survival: How the livelihoods of pastoralists are being sacrificed on the altar of corporate greed by big polluters claiming they care about the environment.

Exposed is colonial outfit @NRT_Kenya, a subsidiary of US-based @nature_org. survivalinternational.org/articles/NRT-c…
 
Survival International Retweeted ·  
📢 We're launching a new campaign to stop greenwashing "carbon offsetting" projects on Indigenous lands!

Here's why & how carbon colonialism is killing people and planet. #BloodCarbon

Listen, take action & share 👉 svlint.org/BloodCarbonTW

@VerraStandards @NRT_Kenya @USAID
 
Survival International Retweeted ·  
All the bullshit, injustice and dishonesty around carbon credits is described in sharp detail in this report. Find a friend who is involved in, or believes this scam and educate them. survivalinternational.org/news/13659 via @Survival
 
📢 We're launching a new campaign to stop greenwashing "carbon offsetting" projects on Indigenous lands!

Here's why & how carbon colonialism is killing people and planet. #BloodCarbon

Listen, take action & share 👉 svlint.org/BloodCarbonTW

@VerraStandards @NRT_Kenya @USAID pic.twitter.com/sEewfjfbBS
 
📢 We're launching a new campaign to stop greenwashing "carbon offsetting" projects on Indigenous lands!

Here's why & how carbon colonialism is killing people and planet. #BloodCarbon

Listen, take action & share 👉 svlint.org/BloodCarbonTW

@VerraStandards @NRT_Kenya @USAID
 
Survival International Retweeted ·  
In reply to @Survival
@Survival International is happy to announce the 3rd Our Land Our Nature Conference to Decolonize Conservation April 14 in New York City. This FREE conference seeks to change #conservation conversations by elevating #INDIGENOUS voices!
Learn more at ourlandournature.org
Home | Our land our nature
ourlandournature.org
 
Fascinating... this piece reveals how Brazil’s military dictatorship tried to suppress Survival’s criticism of its genocidal treatment of the Yanomami in the 1970s & 80s.

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Replying to @Survival
Among many other things, we’d complained to the OAS: behind the scenes the generals were trying to shut down our complaint. 40 yrs later, #Bolsonaro renewed the Yanomami genocide. 2/2
 
Fascinating... this piece reveals how Brazil’s military dictatorship tried to suppress Survival’s criticism of its genocidal treatment of the Yanomami in the 1970s & 80s.

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#OnThisDay in 1865, US troops attacked a camp of the Paiute people near Winnemucca Lake, Nevada, and killed 32 of them. This attack went down in history as the “Mud Lake Massacre”. Never forget the #CrimesOfColonialism.
 
Survival International Retweeted ·  
Join us April 14th at the CUNY Grad Center (and online!) for “Our Land! Our Nature!” a day-long conference to #DecolonizeConservation & celebrate the official launch of “Decolonize Conservation: Global Voices for Indigenous Self-determination, Land, and a World in Common.”
 
🌳 The forest belonging to the Ayoreo-Totobiegosode ppl in Paraguay has one of the highest rates of deforestation in the world. Uncontacted Ayoreo who depend on the forest for their survival live there. Their days could be numbered if we don’t act now: svlint.org/Ayoreo-TW-ENet pic.twitter.com/1gdLfTYXHX
Replying to @Survival
Film credit:📽️ © Earthsight
 
Survival International Retweeted ·  
📽️ Fantastic new documentary on the #Yanomami's struggle:

2 screenings in #Geneva:
🟢 March 12 in Grütli - Salle Simon + Q&A with the filmmaker.
🟢 March 15 in Espace Pitoëff - Grande Salle + debate on decolonial ecology.
More: fifdh.org/en/2023/film/1…
@clindoeilfilms @fifdh
 
📽️ Fantastic new documentary on the #Yanomami's struggle:

2 screenings in #Geneva:
🟢 March 12 in Grütli - Salle Simon + Q&A with the filmmaker.
🟢 March 15 in Espace Pitoëff - Grande Salle + debate on decolonial ecology.
More: fifdh.org/en/2023/film/1…
@clindoeilfilms @fifdh
 
One of the founders of @midiaindiaoficial, Erisvan Guajajara, discusses the LGBTQI+ cause in the #Indigenous movement ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤 @itaynwa

To watch more of Survival's #TribalVoice videos, head to @vicunacec's exhibition at @Tate, on until April 👉 tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-…
 
🌳 The forest belonging to the Ayoreo-Totobiegosode ppl in Paraguay has one of the highest rates of deforestation in the world. Uncontacted Ayoreo who depend on the forest for their survival live there. Their days could be numbered if we don’t act now: svlint.org/Ayoreo-TW-ENet
 
In reply to @Survival
Today, the Nukak survive on the fringes of their territory, affected by severe malnutrition and malaria, and victims of sexual exploitation and drug addiction. 3/
Replying to @Survival
✊ But the Nukak are still fighting to return safely to their ancestral territory and to be able to thrive again as a self-sufficient people. Listen to Alex's story and then take action for the Nukak now 👉svlint.org/Nukak-EN-TW #TribalVoice #NukakTerritory 4/4
Act now for the survival of the Nukak
act.survivalinternational.org
 
In reply to @Survival
The Nukak's territory was invaded by missionaries, coca growers, settlers and armed groups. After contact, more than half of their people died from disease and violence. 2/
Replying to @Survival
Today, the Nukak survive on the fringes of their territory, affected by severe malnutrition and malaria, and victims of sexual exploitation and drug addiction. 3/
 
“The Nukak will always fight for our family. A big and terrible struggle”. 🗣

Alex Tinyú, an #Indigenous Nukak person from #Colombia, recalls the story of when his people were forced out of their #forest more than 30 years ago.

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Replying to @Survival
The Nukak's territory was invaded by missionaries, coca growers, settlers and armed groups. After contact, more than half of their people died from disease and violence. 2/
 
“The Nukak will always fight for our family. A big and terrible struggle”. 🗣

Alex Tinyú, an #Indigenous Nukak person from #Colombia, recalls the story of when his people were forced out of their #forest more than 30 years ago.

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📢 New film alert!

Holding Up The Sky is a moving documentary that tells the story of the Yanomami’s fight to stop the genocide of their people and the destruction of their lands.

Premiering at @fifdh on March 12!

fifdh.org/en/2023/film/1…

@clindoeilfilms
 
#OnThisDay in 1969, @thetimes published a letter calling for the creation of an organization to support Indigenous peoples - later that year, Survival was born.

We’ve been fighting for #Indigenous rights ever since. Join us: svlint.org/KeepUpdatedTW
 
#OnThisDay in 1782, some 90 #Native Americans were brutally beaten to death by Pennsylvania militiamen. Over 200 years after the Gnadenhutten massacre, #Indigenous peoples are still facing genocide & violence around the world. #OTD #CrimesOfColonialism #GenocideAwareness
 
Survival International Retweeted ·  
📢 Premio AISPPD 2023 a Survival International

Le #donne indigene subiscono sfratti, persecuzioni, arresti arbitrari, stupri e uccisioni da parte di chi vuole derubarle delle loro terre nel nome del “progresso” e della “civilizzazione”.
#8Marzo
[Segui il thread 👇🧶 1/6]
 
On #WomensDay 2022 we released our “Brutalised For Resistance” report, highlighting the brutal repression against Adivasi women in India. 1 year on, there’s still a long way to go for #Indigenous women’s rights to be respected.

svlint.org/Brutalized_For…

📸 © Deependra Sori
 
I just upped my monthly donation to @survival: "We won’t give up until tribal peoples are respected as contemporary societies, in control of their lives and lands, free to determine their own futures." donate.survivalinternational.org
Replying to @hscotthiggins
Thank you so much 🙏 It’s only with your dedicated, ongoing support that we can what we do – help make the world a better place for tribal and Indigenous peoples. ✊
 
In reply to @Survival
Those responsible for the violence committed against the Guarani Kaiowá need to be held accountable, and the murderers of Vitor Fernandes and so many other Indigenous ppl must be investigated and prosecuted. 7/
Replying to @Survival
What’s more the Guarani Kaiowá communities need their lands demarcated and protected urgently, once and for all. 8/8
 
In reply to @Survival
Last year a similar military police operation led to the murder of Vitor Fernandes, and wounded dozens of #Indigenous people. The event was named the ‘Guapo’y Massacre’, which Survival reported on at the time. 6/
Replying to @Survival
Those responsible for the violence committed against the Guarani Kaiowá need to be held accountable, and the murderers of Vitor Fernandes and so many other Indigenous ppl must be investigated and prosecuted. 7/
 
In reply to @Survival
The ranchers with their gunmen & political allies in government have kept up attacks and massacres against the Guarani Kaiowá for decades. 5/
Replying to @Survival
Last year a similar military police operation led to the murder of Vitor Fernandes, and wounded dozens of #Indigenous people. The event was named the ‘Guapo’y Massacre’, which Survival reported on at the time. 6/
This is the cost in lives and pain of Bolsonaro's genocide against Brazil's Indigenous people: the family & friends of Guarani man Vitor Fernandes lament as he's buried, after police attacked the Guarani re-occupation of their ancestral land.
They want the world to see this.
🔊 pic.twitter.com/ghhwyooMA7
 
In reply to @Survival
"Only this way will the families of the tekohá [ancestral land], our old people, & our children find dignity and be able to live in peace." #TribalVoice 4/
Replying to @Survival
The ranchers with their gunmen & political allies in government have kept up attacks and massacres against the Guarani Kaiowá for decades. 5/
 
In reply to @Survival
One of the leaders who was arrested explains that the struggle for their land aims to “guarantee what is in the constitution of 1988, but which Brazil does not comply with... 3/
Replying to @Survival
"Only this way will the families of the tekohá [ancestral land], our old people, & our children find dignity and be able to live in peace." #TribalVoice 4/
 
In reply to @Survival
Three Guarani Kaiowá people were hit by rubber bullets & injured, and three community leaders were arrested. They have since been released. For decades the Guarani Kaiowá have been fighting for the demarcation of their land, so that they can live self-sufficiently once more. 2/
Replying to @Survival
One of the leaders who was arrested explains that the struggle for their land aims to “guarantee what is in the constitution of 1988, but which Brazil does not comply with... 3/
 
⚠️ Police attacked the Guarani Kaiowá community of Laranjeira Nhanderu after they took back part of their ancestral land, which has been stolen from them by powerful ranchers.

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Replying to @Survival
Three Guarani Kaiowá people were hit by rubber bullets & injured, and three community leaders were arrested. They have since been released. For decades the Guarani Kaiowá have been fighting for the demarcation of their land, so that they can live self-sufficiently once more. 2/
 
⚠️ Police attacked the Guarani Kaiowá community of Laranjeira Nhanderu after they took back part of their ancestral land, which has been stolen from them by powerful ranchers.

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In reply to @Survival
...which white colonists were now charged with protecting. This Western idea is racist and attempts to erase the role of #Indigenous peoples in nurturing and stewarding their own territories, the most biodiverse regions of the world. 3/ pic.twitter.com/tdBUEyFMry
Replying to @Survival
“Wilderness” portrays the land only as “nature”, rather than a lived and managed landscape in which people play a fundamental part. Learn more about colonial terms like these used in conservation: svlint.org/DecolonizeLang… #DecolonizeMonday 4/4
A guide to decolonize language in conservation - Survival International
survivalinternational.org
 
In reply to @Survival
The idea of “wilderness” has its roots in the US in the late 19th century, whereby the agency of #Native Americans in creating diverse landscapes over millennia was expunged, to be replaced with the idea that “nature’” (and God) had formed these lands... 2/ pic.twitter.com/TodSOjJ9rj
Replying to @Survival
...which white colonists were now charged with protecting. This Western idea is racist and attempts to erase the role of #Indigenous peoples in nurturing and stewarding their own territories, the most biodiverse regions of the world. 3/
 
Have you ever thought about the term “wilderness”?

Well, it might be about time...

The whole idea of “wilderness”, in the sense of pristine #nature, untouched by humans, is a colonial myth – lands were portrayed as empty, so they could be taken. #DecolonizeMonday

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Replying to @Survival
The idea of “wilderness” has its roots in the US in the late 19th century, whereby the agency of #Native Americans in creating diverse landscapes over millennia was expunged, to be replaced with the idea that “nature’” (and God) had formed these lands... 2/
 
Have you ever thought about the term “wilderness”?

Well, it might be about time...

The whole idea of “wilderness”, in the sense of pristine #nature, untouched by humans, is a colonial myth – lands were portrayed as empty, so they could be taken. #DecolonizeMonday

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Survival International Retweeted ·  
The Maasai of #Tanzania have been treated horrendously by the authorities in the name of "conservation" - despite being the best guardians of nature.

Sign up to receive our emails so you can support #Indigenous peoples against conservation abuses 👉 svlint.org/KeepUpdatedTW
 
The Maasai of #Tanzania have been treated horrendously by the authorities in the name of "conservation" - despite being the best guardians of nature.

Sign up to receive our emails so you can support #Indigenous peoples against conservation abuses 👉 svlint.org/KeepUpdatedTW
 
 
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