Paying people not to cut down their trees could be cost-effective way to reduce carbon emissions, study shows

Thursday, July 20, 2017 - 13:03 in Earth & Climate

A new Northwestern University study suggests that paying people to conserve their trees could be a highly cost-effective way to reduce deforestation and carbon emissions and should be a key part of the global strategy to fight climate change.

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