Politicians pledge to embrace REDD+ in fight against deforestation

Jessica Shankleman
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Lawmakers from 33 countries agree to promote REDD+, as Ed Davey calls for countries to redouble their efforts to tackle climate change

Legislators gathering at a summit in London this week have pledged to boost their efforts to fight deforestation, by advancing the aims of the UN-backed REDD+ finance mechanism in their countries...

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