Showing posts with label John Niles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Niles. Show all posts
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Monday, December 21, 2009
Plan to protect forests suffers set back in Copenhagen
Rhett Butler's Mongabay article summarizing REDD in Copenhagen is hyperlinked in the title.
"The one issue that can unite governments and constituencies... is massive new incentives to arrest deforestation at scale in developing countries," said Niles. "This single positive will probably need to carry the day when a real binding and ambitious accord will eventually be drawn, sometime in the next 18 months."
"The one issue that can unite governments and constituencies... is massive new incentives to arrest deforestation at scale in developing countries," said Niles. "This single positive will probably need to carry the day when a real binding and ambitious accord will eventually be drawn, sometime in the next 18 months."
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Copenhagen,
Jeff Horowitz,
John Niles,
Kevin Conrad,
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