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Trade – a key driver of Brazilian deforestation

 
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Deforestation, Population, and Development in a Warming World: A Roundtable on Latin America

 
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Payments for Environmental Services: conceptually flawed, data hungry, expensive, and inappropriate in much of the developing world

 

Payments for environmental services (PES) is a theoretical marvel. Experiences from around the world, however, suggest that PES can be an inappropriate strategy in many countries, and can lead practitioners into a series of intellectual and financial dead-ends.

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Sustainable Rainforest Rubber?

 
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Chevron attempting to avoid justice in secret “arbitration” court

 
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Introduction to REDD

 
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Carlos Rittl (WWF Brazil) at COP17 on the forest code, deforestation & agriculture

 
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Brazil denies that the Forest Code will affect climate targets

 

At a press conference, Andre Correa Lago, the ambassador and principal negotiator for Brazil at the COP17, claimed that the new Forest Code would not affect goals for reducing deforestation.

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Brazil: Protect Your Forests

 

This article was originally published in ECO from the international climate change negotiations in Durban, South Africa

As the world tries to find ways to reduce global emissions, Brazil is on the verge of igniting a real carbon bomb. A bill to change the country’s Forest Law is about to be approved, resulting in the increase of deforestation by reducing protected areas, removing the obligations for the restoration of cleared areas, and pardoning loggers. The proposed bill will be sent to President Dilma Roussef for final consideration in coming weeks.

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Ahead of COP17 – REDD+

 
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