McKinsey accused of driving deforestation with poor REDD+ advice

Jessica Shankleman
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Consultancy rejects Greenpeace accusations over forestry projections

Management consultancy McKinsey & Co has been accused of giving inaccurate and unethical advice to countries such as Papua New Guinea and Indonesia, potentially driving deforestation while allowing the...

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