Indigenous Peoples Own Carbon Credits, Group Says

One of the world’s largest forests, the Brazilian Amazon, could be worth a lot of extra money under a proposed deal that pays forest landowners to preserve trees. Indigenous peoples living in the Amazon Basin would make effective use of the funding that forest credits could generate, says Beto Borges with the conservation group Forest Trends.

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Posted on December 18, 2009 · in Global

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