Why is halting deforestation so hard?

Almost £14bn in public and private funding has been promised to help end deforestation by 2030

Deforestation in the Amazon basin
(Image credit: Joao Laet/AFP via Getty Images)

World leaders have pledged to end deforestation by 2030 in the first major achievement of the Cop26 climate summit in Glasgow.

The world’s two largest economies, the United States and China, will sign the pledge alongside more than 100 other countries including the United Kingdom. Crucially, leaders from the world’s “major forested countries”, such as Brazil, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Papua New Guinea, will also commit to the promise to preserve the world’s forests, said The Guardian.

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