1. Biofuels:
promoted as an alternative, green source of energy to
fossil fuels, much of the land allocated to grow them is the ancestral
land of tribal people. If biofuels expansion continues as planned,
millions of indigenous people worldwide stand to lose their land
and livelihoods.
2. Hydro-electric
power: A new boom in dam construction in the name of combating climate
change is driving thousands of tribal people from their homes.
3. Forest conservation:
Kenyas Ogiek
hunter-gatherers are being forced from the forests they have lived
in for hundreds of years to reverse the ravages of global
warming.
4. Carbon offsetting:
Tribal peoples forests now have a monetary value in the booming
carbon credits market. Indigenous people say this will
lead to forced evictions and the theft of our land.
The report
calls for tribal people to be fully involved in decisions that affect
them, and for their land ownership rights to be upheld.
Survival Director
Stephen Corry said today, This report highlights the
most inconvenient truth of all that the worlds
tribal people, who have done the least to cause climate change and
are most affected by it, are now having their rights violated and
land devastated in the name of attempts to stop it. Hiding behind
the global push to prevent climate change, governments and companies
are mounting a massive land grab. As usual, where money and vast
profits are at stake, the worlds indigenous people are being
shamefully swept aside.