Carney-chaired asset management firm opted to sell, rather than replant, deforested Brazilian land -campaigners

Published 03:24 on December 16, 2022  /  Last updated at 04:01 on December 16, 2022  /  Americas, Canada, Nature-based, South & Central, Voluntary

A Canadian-headquartered asset manager chaired by UN climate champion Mark Carney oversaw the clearing of thousands of hectares worth of tropical forest in Brazil and then opted to sell the land rather than reforest it, a campaign group has claimed.
A Canadian-headquartered asset manager chaired by UN climate champion Mark Carney oversaw the clearing of thousands of hectares worth of tropical forest in Brazil and then opted to sell the land rather than reforest it, a campaign group has claimed.


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