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Biden pledges $500 million to stop deforestation in Brazil

Por: The Boston Globe Nation April 21, 2023

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WASHINGTON — President Biden on Thursday pledged $500 million to fight deforestation in Brazil and more than $1 billion to help developing countries transition from fossil fuels and become more resilient to the impacts from climate change.During a virtual meeting with leaders of the world’s largest economies, Biden called on other nations to set ambitious goals to cut greenhouse gases and limit global warming.“We’re at a moment of great... + full article



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