In a bold move, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva announced his vision to safeguard the Amazon rainforest. Rather than depending on donations from affluent nations, Lula's plan includes the creation of a significant fund called the Tropical Forests Forever Fund. This initiative aims to incentivize countries to preserve their forests, marking a pivotal moment in international conservation efforts.
The fund, described as a 'permanent trust,' seeks to attract private investment, potentially generating $4 from private sectors for every $1 contributed. While specifics about the mechanism are pending, the fund promises support to over 70 countries, including commitments from Colombia, Ghana, and Indonesia. Partners like Germany and France are expected to lead initial investments, bo

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