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Who Should Pay to Save the Rainforest?

8:30–9:30 a.m. G.M.T.
The Warehouse
ThinkIn

Earlier this year, Gabon made history as the first African country to be paid to preserve its rainforest. Is this a funding model we should seek to replicate elsewhere? What other innovations can we introduce to cut more carbon and less wood? Is international diplomacy and collaboration, or local empowerment the best way forward? Who's going to take responsibility? And who will pay?

Speakers:

Ellen Halliday, Reporter, Tortoise Media

Clover Hogan, Activist, Founder and Executive Director, Force of Nature

This session has been paid for and developed by Tortoise. It is not editorial content of The New York Times.

Watch 'Who should pay to save the rainforest?'

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