Tropical forest
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COP21: Germany, UK and Norway invest US$5 billion in tropical forests preservation
During the Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21), the governments of Norway, Germany and UK stated that they would invest US$5 billion starting this year to 2020 in the tropical forests’ protection and restoration. The three countries will actually pay to fight against greenhouse gas emissions and it will be the biggest investment in international forest protection, as the German Ministry of Environment (BMUB) stated in a press release. The benefactors expect that the emerging nations will also come up with different plans to protect their forests, according to Global Timber Forum (GTF). Moreover, they would also have to maintain the social and ecological standards. Germany, Norway and UK want to make a partnership with Columbia, as part of the planned project. As GTF states, Columbia wants to start a project to stop forest loss by 2020. The three countries decided to help... Continue reading →
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January 20, 2016
COP21: Germany, UK and Norway invest US$5 billion in tropical forests preservation
During the Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21), the governments of Norway, Germany and UK stated that they would invest US$5 billion starting this year to 2020 in the tropical forests’ protection and restoration. The three countries will actually pay to fight against greenhouse gas emissions and it will be the biggest investment in international forest protection, as the German Ministry of Environment (BMUB) stated in a press release. The benefactors expect that the emerging nations will also come up with different plans to protect their forests, according to Global Timber Forum (GTF). Moreover, they would also have to maintain the social and ecological standards. Germany, Norway and UK want to make a partnership with Columbia, as part of the planned project. As GTF states, Columbia wants to start a project to stop forest loss by 2020. The three countries decided to help... Continue reading →
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COP21: Germany, UK and Norway invest US$5 billion in tropical forests preservation
During the Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21), the governments of Norway, Germany and UK stated that they would invest US$5 billion starting this year to 2020 in the tropical forests’ protection and restoration. The three countries will actually pay to fight against greenhouse gas emissions and it will be the biggest investment in international forest protection, as the German Ministry of Environment (BMUB) stated in a press release. The benefactors expect that the emerging nations will also come up with different plans to protect their forests, according to Global Timber Forum (GTF). Moreover, they would also have to maintain the social and ecological standards. Germany, Norway and UK want to make a partnership with Columbia, as part of the planned project. As GTF states, Columbia wants to start a project to stop forest loss by 2020. The three countries decided to help... Continue reading →
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COP21: Germany, UK and Norway invest US$5 billion in tropical forests preservation
During the Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21), the governments of Norway, Germany and UK stated that they would invest US$5 billion starting this year to 2020 in the tropical forests’ protection and restoration. The three countries will actually pay to fight against greenhouse gas emissions and it will be the biggest investment in international forest protection, as the German Ministry of Environment (BMUB) stated in a press release. The benefactors expect that the emerging nations will also come up with different plans to protect their forests, according to Global Timber Forum (GTF). Moreover, they would also have to maintain the social and ecological standards. Germany, Norway and UK want to make a partnership with Columbia, as part of the planned project. As GTF states, Columbia wants to start a project to stop forest loss by 2020. The three countries decided to help... Continue reading →