Argentina keeps up pace of reducing deforestation emissions over 2017-18

Published 17:20 on January 10, 2023  /  Last updated at 17:20 on January 10, 2023  / /  Americas, International, Nature-based, South & Central, Voluntary

Argentina cut CO2 output from deforestation by more than 50% over the 2017-18 period compared to historical levels, with the pace roughly in line with reductions earlier in the decade for which the country received international payments, according to data published by the UN on Monday.
Argentina cut CO2 output from deforestation by more than 50% over the 2017-18 period compared to historical levels, with the pace roughly in line with reductions earlier in the decade for which the country received international payments, according to data published by the UN on Monday.


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