Good news coming out of Brazil this afternoon. The Brazilian forestry service has announced plans to cut deforestation in the South American nation by 70% over the next decade. They’re doing this in partnership with a new Amazon fund in which first world nations can contribute financially to the conservation of the rainforest.
I think it’s very good rich countries are finally starting to live up to their monetary obligations. The Amazon rainforest is important to the world and the world should share in the cost of its protection. Brazilians should consider the rainforest an asset to their nation, and not a burden.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7759192.stm