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http://www.livescience.com/environment/071215-ap-climate-forests.html
Climate Plan to Adopt Forest Protection
By Michael Casey, Associated Press
“It is one of the substantial achievements of this conference.”
Saving tropical rain forests, especially in the Amazon, Indonesia and Congo basin in Africa, has been marked by a series of failures the past three decades. About 32 million acres of forest-or twice the size of Panama-are lost each year to logging, agriculture and other activities, according to the World Bank. Brazil and Indonesia-where 80 percent of carbon dioxide emissions come from deforestation-are the worst effected due to rampant illegal logging and the growing demand for biofuels and other commodities like soybeans. But with as much as $23 billion-the amount of money that could be raised through the program-conservationist and governments from tropical countries say there is renewed hope that the trend can be reversed.
“This is an important agreement because we need to have emissions included in the Bali roadmap,” said Greenpeace Brasil’s Paulo Adario.
The agreement calls for providing assistance to countries in the tropics to reduce deforestation and what is called degradation-mostly farming and small scale logging that destroys the forest undergrowth. It also includes a reference to conservation, a demand of India and Costa Rica, which want financial assistance for the work already done to protect their forests.
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