27 C
New York
May 17, 2025
Africa Carbon offsetting Environment Kenya news Sexual harassment Sexual violence US news Wildlife Women World news

Allegations of extensive sexual abuse at Kenyan offsetting project used by Shell and Netflix

Allegations of extensive sexual abuse at Kenyan offsetting project used by Shell and Netflix

NGOs report allegations of abuse and harassment at Kasigau Corridor conservation project in southern Kenya over 12 years

Male staff at a leading Kenyan carbon-offsetting project used by Netflix, Shell and other large companies have been accused of extensive sexual abuse and harassment over more than a decade, following an investigation by two NGOs.

The Kasigau Corridor conservation project in southern Kenya, operated by the California-based firm Wildlife Works, generates carbon credits by protecting dryland forests at risk of being destroyed in key elephant, lion and wildlife habitats west of Mombasa. The scheme was the first ever forest protection scheme approved by Verra, the world’s leading certifier of carbon offsets, and has also been accredited for its biodiversity and community benefits, probably generating millions of dollars in revenue in carbon-credit sales.

Continue reading…

Related posts

Justin Trudeau makes surprise trip to Mar-a-Lago for Trump meeting

TheWorldsNews

Two slain in Mexico are the latest in unrelenting slaughter of journalists

TheWorldsNews

Thailand court suspends Move Forward leader from parliament hours before vote for PM

TheWorldsNews

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This