Governments do not know the best way to save the Amazon rainforest. And that needs to change
In December talks in Paris involving more than 200 countries may result in a new agreement aimed at reducing carbon emissions.
In this post, several economists from the TSE, INRA, University of Toronto and University of Pennsylvania argue that more evidence-based policy making is needed in the battle against deforestation.
Read the article in The Economist!
In this post, several economists from the TSE, INRA, University of Toronto and University of Pennsylvania argue that more evidence-based policy making is needed in the battle against deforestation.
Read the article in The Economist!
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Governments do not know the best way to save the Amazon rainforest. And that needs to change
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In December talks in Paris involving more than 200 countries may result in a new agreement aimed at reducing carbon emissions.
In this post, several economists from the TSE, INRA, University of Toronto and University of Pennsylvania argue that more evidence-based policy making is needed in the battle against deforestation.
Read the article in The Economist!
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