* support local people to preserve their forests and adopt sustainable practices on their land. * help local people find new market opportunities for sustainable rainforest products like rubber, and get fair prices for their goods. * support the Acre state government to monitor deforestation. * engage with governments and international bodies to address the causes of deforestation in the Amazon
It's a project that promises to make a big impact on the rainforests in Acre, an area in the north-west of Brazil that covers an area equivalent in size to England and Wales.
It is easy to be cynical about multinational companies such as Sky getting involved in conservation projects, but the money needs to come from somewhere if we are to save the Amazon and Sky do make significant commitments to environmental sustainability, which you can read about here.
You can find out more about the project and how you can get involved here.
(WWF phoned me recently and asked me to commit to a sizeable donation to this project. However I'm not in the position to make new charitable donations at the moment so this blog post is in lieu of a donation).
As ever, red text in this post contains hyperlinks to other webpages where you can find out more.
3 comments:
You are right, i did feel a bit cynical when I saw the Sky advert about this project, and you are also right that we should be pleased and encourage big companies to get involved in this kind of fund raising.
thanks for the post
martine
Now that is something very worthwhile!
Slowly but surely! Progress - but look closely behind every gilded announcement! If it doesn't benefit their shareholders/owners then it is mighty suspicious.
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