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Friday, 17 February 2012
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While the opportunity cost for implementing REDD may be low, there are still significant challenges to be overcome
Growing trees among crops could store carbon and improve livelihoods
How can action to stop forest deforestation and degradation help mitigate climate change?
Can REDD stave off catastrophic climate change? Not if developed countries are allowed to continue polluting
Any global climate deal must reward countries where good management has already cut deforestation
REDD negotiators in global climate talks must recognise African forests' distinct and diverse roles
Satellites can reveal forest clearance but that's not quite the same as measuring carbon loss
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