Tropical Forests, Forever?

a woman in a white hard hat walks away from the camera, down a path in the lush green Amazon forest

photo by Mitch Korolev

Tropical Forests, Forever?

a woman in a white hard hat walks away from the camera, down a path in the lush green Amazon forest

As the host of this year’s UN climate treaty negotiations and home to most of the Amazon tropical rainforest, Brazil led a major advance for forests and their indigenous inhabitants called the Tropical Forest Forever Facility. The new $125 billion fund, with guarantees for investors, will send its profits to countries with documented forest preservation, including some cash going directly to indigenous and local populations. Michael Coe, a senior scientist at the Woodwell Climate Research Center who was at COP30, joins Hosts Steve Curwood and Jenni Doering to explain why forest protection is a vital piece of stabilizing the climate.

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