Paying to save tropical forests could be a way to reduce global carbon emissions
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 - 15:42
in Earth & Climate
Wealthy nations willing to collectively spend about $1 billion annually could prevent the emission of roughly half a billion metric tons of carbon dioxide per year for the next 25 years, new research suggests.
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