INTERVIEW: Amazon bioeconomy investment facility takes aim at illegal activity

Published 15:38 on November 12, 2024  /  Last updated at 15:38 on November 12, 2024  / /  Americas, Biodiversity, South & Central

A Brazilian think tank is creating a facility to enable investment around Brazil and the Amazon Basin, tackling nature-damaging illegal activity while exploring biodiversity credits, Carbon Pulse has learned.
A Brazilian think tank is creating a facility to enable investment around Brazil and the Amazon Basin, tackling nature-damaging illegal activity while exploring biodiversity credits, Carbon Pulse has learned.


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