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Protecting Rainforest Would Bring Brazil Billions Of

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Protecting  Rainforest Would Bring Brazil Billions Of

By expanding sustainable industries and transitioning to low-carbon agriculture, the region could lead the way in turning Brazil into a green-economy powerhouse, adding 40 billion reais ($8.4 billion) a year to the national economy by 2050.
Protecting the rainforest and making it an engine of sustainable economic growth, rather than plundering its resources, would bring Brazil billions of dollars in the coming decades, a study found Tuesday.

Biden Pledges $500 Million to Stop Deforestation in Brazil - The New York  Times

Biden Pledges $500 Million to Stop Deforestation in Brazil - The New York Times

How Pressuring Corporations Can Save the  from Destruction - Yale E360

How Pressuring Corporations Can Save the from Destruction - Yale E360

The Brazilian  Fund – Rainforest Trust

The Brazilian Fund – Rainforest Trust

When will the  hit a tipping point?

When will the hit a tipping point?

Brazil's : Deforestation 'surges to 12-year high

Brazil's : Deforestation 'surges to 12-year high

Exploring the largest swathe of protected rainforest in South America

Exploring the largest swathe of protected rainforest in South America

Brazil, France launch $1.1 bln program to protect  rainforest

Brazil, France launch $1.1 bln program to protect rainforest

Isolated Nomads Are Under Siege in the  Jungle

Isolated Nomads Are Under Siege in the Jungle

deforestation in Brazil drops 18% in 2013/2014

deforestation in Brazil drops 18% in 2013/2014

Brazil proposes $250 billion Tropical Forests Forever fund for rainforests

Brazil proposes $250 billion Tropical Forests Forever fund for rainforests

What came out of the South American summit on protecting the ?

What came out of the South American summit on protecting the ?

Brazil: Lula Should Urgently Address  Crisis

Brazil: Lula Should Urgently Address Crisis

deforestation has begun to slow since Lula took over in Brazil

deforestation has begun to slow since Lula took over in Brazil