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Brazil proposes global forest fund at Dubai climate talks
People in scores of rainforest nations could be paid to preserve forest areas under a concept announced by the Brazilian ...
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Rainforest Nations Back Community-led Projects to End Deforestation
H.E. Sonia Guajajara, Minister of Indigenous Peoples, Brazil said: “We must end deforestation in the Amazon to help solve the ...
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What Brazil should have said at COP28 but didn’t (commentary)
Positive changes President Lula’s speeches at the Climate Conventions 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) in Dubai ...
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Brazil launches $204 million drive to restore Amazon rainforest
Brazil's national development bank (BNDES) on Saturday launched an effort to restore degraded or destroyed woodland amounting ...
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Rainforests provide a public good. The world should pay to conserve them
And a whopping 29% of the Brazilian Amazon is “undesignated”, meaning it is public land but no one has decided whether it should be a nature reserve, an indigenous reserve, or something else.
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Cop28 live: US commits to close coal-fired power plants
Coal is the dirtiest fossil fuel – about 40% of fossil fuel emissions – and its phase out is essential to fighting the ...
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Brazil proposes global scheme to fund intact forests at COP28
It is unclear if the plan will get off the ground.Brazil proposed a new global fund to pay countries to keep their tropical ...
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To save the Amazon, Lula must work out who owns it
The battle to save the Amazon is a balancing act. Ugly compromises are inevitable. If Lula pushes too hard, he may provoke a backlash and lose the next election to a logger-hugging opponent. But if he ...
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Why an oil kingdom is hosting the COP28 climate summit and other questions answered
The U.N. Climate Change Conference in Dubai will bring together negotiators from nearly 200 countries. Here’s what to know.
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In Brazil’s Amazon, a clandestine road threatens a pristine reserve
The makeshift road tears through the emerald canopy, splintering one of the Amazon’s most pristine corridors of rainforest. ...
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Deforestation In The Amazon: An Analysis
Deforestation in the Amazon ... Lula emphasised unity, but most other rainforest nations disagreed, citing disputes over oil extraction, mining and the beef industry. Silva stressed the need for an ...

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