At COP28, Forests and Nature Saw Important Wins | World Reso

At COP28, Forests and Nature Saw Important Wins | World Resources Institute

COP28 saw important progress for forests and nature, from renewed promises to end tropical deforestation to finance for forest action in developing countries.

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