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Kenyan Court Rules Against Tech Giants Meta and Netflix in Climate Project Dispute

Kenyan Court Rules Against Tech Giants Meta and Netflix in Climate Project Dispute
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World May 14, 2025 18:49

nairobi, kenya - Kenyan court orders Meta and Netflix to halt carbon credit projects in Kenya, impacting their CO2 emissions offset efforts. Local communities reclaim ancestral land rights, challenging tech companies' environmental initiatives.

Kenyan Court Rules Against Tech Giants in Climate Project Dispute

Tech giants Meta and Netflix are facing a setback as a Kenyan court has ruled to revoke their licenses for carbon credit projects in Kenya. These projects aimed to offset their CO2 emissions but have been challenged by local communities.

Environmental Impact of Tech Companies

Despite contributing a small percentage to global emissions, digital companies like Meta and Netflix play a role in global CO2 emissions. In 2023, Meta accounted for 0.04% of worldwide emissions, highlighting the digital sector's impact on climate change.

Carbon Credit Projects and Controversy

Meta and Netflix participated in carbon credit projects like the Northern Kenya Grassland Carbon Project to compensate for their emissions. However, local communities, particularly the Masai and Borana, contested the projects, claiming violation of their land rights and traditional practices.

Ruling and Consequences

Following the court ruling, the carbon credit broker Verra withdrew the companies' licenses, resulting in a loss of approximately 20% of their acquired credits. Meta expressed willingness to improve their projects, emphasizing continuous evaluation. Survival International advocates for stricter evaluation and transparency in carbon credit initiatives.

Call for Accountability

The dispute underscores the need for tech companies to prioritize community rights and environmental impact assessments in their sustainability efforts. As Meta and Netflix navigate this setback, the debate on carbon offset projects and indigenous land rights continues.

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