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“Slowing economic growth in many nations, along
with high food and fuel prices, makes it harder
to find cash for forest protection.
“Friends of the Earth environmental group said
there were risks that an inflow of funds would
push up the value of forests and lead to a land
grab by foreign investors that could threaten the
rights of indigenous peoples on the land.”
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Reuters
Fri Aug 22, 2008 10:18pm BST
U.N. climate talks split over deforestation funds
By Alister Doyle, Environment Correspondent
ACCRA (Reuters) – A 160-nation U.N. climate
conference in Ghana split on Friday over ways to
pay poor countries to slow deforestation, blamed
for producing up to 20 percent of the greenhouse
gases caused by human activities.