
Indigenous Carbon Industry Network
@indigcarbonnet
The Indigenous Carbon Industry Network (ICIN) aims to support Indigenous land managers to participate in emerging carbon industries as fully as possible.
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https://www.icin.org.au 17-02-2020 07:41:28
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Thank you to Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation for its support of the #savannafireforum


Kakadu and Jawoyn fire managers explain how they burn - in the wet season! Quotes from presenters at the #savannafireforum Northern Institute Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation Charles Darwin University Kakadu National Park abc.net.au/news/rural/202โฆ

The ICIN is falsely named in the below Guardian Australia article. It has had no contact or association with PoA The Academy or #oscars in any way. Australian Conservation Foundation Distinctive Assets Wilderness Society Queensland South Native Title Services Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation The Telegraph Cate Blanchett theguardian.com/australia-newsโฆ

Our org is falsely referenced in a project apparently 'gifting Pieces of Australia' to The Academy #Oscars nominees. ICIN has no connection to this whatsoever and does not support it. See statement icin.org.au Carbon Market Institute Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation Mimal The Nature Conservancy

Thanks for your support Carbon Market Institute

We are hosting critical conversations about Indigenous rights to carbon with #Indigenous groups and #FirstNations people across Australia @ 2nd National Indigenous Carbon Forum (online) May 16-17. Register now! icin.org.au/national_forum Tks to sponsors CleanEnergyRegulator The Nature Conservancy



'This is our space, an Indigenous-led space'. On behalf of ICIN, Iningai woman Suzanne Thompson presents the statement from the National Indigenous Carbon Forum to 300 people gathered at the Carbon Market Institute Carbon Farming Forum in Gimuy (Cairns). icin.org.au/nicf2023_stateโฆ


Last week our SATSIE program supported the Indigenous Carbon Industry Network Forum, which allowed discussions and knowledge sharing about the Indigenous carbon industry and carbon market updates. It also explored emerging carbon accounting opportunities for Indigenous land and sea managers.



"Carbon projects have allowed us to put money back into communities, setting up our own ranger companies, setting up new schools with our own money, initiating rock art projects, biodiversity monitoring projects, women ranger projects," Dean Yibarbuk Indigenous Carbon Industry Network #CMISNGforum


We are in Sydney on Gadigal country this week hosted by the Carbon Market Institute Summit. Yesterday our CEO presented ASX ๐ The heart of Australia's financial markets to highlight how #Indigenous owned and led carbon projects are unique and special in supporting self determination, healthy country and community benefits.

Iningai woman Suzanna Thompson, speaking on behalf of Indigenous Carbon Industry Network at #AERSummit: โNow, more than ever is the right time to support this transformative space for Indigenous People through carbon and environmental markets.โ

Our Co-Chair Cissy Gore-Birch spoke up for the need for #truthtelling on climate change at the Carbon Market Institute and spoke to the transformational benefits created thru #indigenous owned and led carbon farming at the #women in climate bfast this morning, Gadigal country.


ICIN Board Director Suzanne Thompson delivered a powerful speech #AERSummit reminding carbon market players to be mindful of what matters - family, country, the legacy we create for future gens & a call to support #Indigenous #carbon. Tks Fran Kelly for MCing! Carbon Market Institute
