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by the London-based campaign group, Survival International, is just the latest development in renewed focus by rights groups on the way in which the rights of indigenous peoples in Africa are impacted by schemes to combat the rising global temperatures which are fuelling destructive climate crisis., seeks to change the grazing methods used by pastoralists in order to reduce carbon emissions.
The NRT said it is owned and led by 43 community conservancies run by indigenous people in Kenya and Uganda. But the trust is under fire from the London-based campaign group, Survival International, which recently released a strongly critical report entitled Survival said it analysed the impact of the carbon project on land inhabited by more than 100,000 indigenous Samburu, Borana and Rendille people.
"The limited information provided by the project purporting to show a decline in vegetation quality prior to the project does not in fact show this at all," he added."Evidence presented by NRT indicates that, if anything, the quality of vegetation has declined since the project started; if, as the project asserts, vegetation cover is correlated with soil carbon, this would suggest that soil carbon in much of the area is in fact also declining.
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