World leaders promised to protect Earth's forests, cut methane emissions and help South Africa wean itself off coal at the UN climate summit part of a flurry of deals intended to avert catastrophic global warming.
The plan is backed by $19 billion in both public and private money, however, similar agreements in the past have fallen short; a report indicates only 36% of the tropical rainforest around the world are still intact
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World leaders promised to protect Earth's forests, cut methane emissions and help South Africa wean itself off coal at the U.N. climate summit Tuesday part of a flurry of deals intended to avert catastrophic global warming.
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