World leaders promise an end to the “chainsaw massacres” causing deforestation at COP26 - As long as agribusinesses and global financial institutions continued to fuel and make money from global deforestation these carbon sinks will continue to be razed
, the tropics lost 12.2 million hectares of tree cover in 2020. Of this, 4.2 million hectares — an area the size of the Netherlands — occurred in humid tropical primary forests, which are vital for storing carbon and safeguarding nature. The resulting carbon emissions from this loss of primary forest is equivalent to the annual emissions of 570 million cars.
The financial support pledged at COP26 to protect forests, Blackman said, is dwarfed by the flows of private finance to “forest-wrecking” companies. found that banks and investors in the UK, European Union, United States and China ploughed $157-billion since the Paris Climate Agreement into agribusiness firms linked to tropical deforestation and associated human rights abuses, netting an estimated $1.74-billion in income.
“The devil is likely to be in the detail as much will depend on how this money is controlled and spent,” the head of its conservation campaign Fiore Longo said. “It will be important to see how much of the financial commitment is new money, and how much is intended just to set up forest carbon offset projects which have historically consistently failed.”
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