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Climate Change: Financing Global Forests - The Eliasch Review (Hardcover, New)
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Climate Change: Financing Global Forests - The Eliasch Review (Hardcover, New)
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An area of forest the size of England is cut down in the tropics
each year. Forestry is responsible for a fifth of global carbon
emissions - more than the entire world transport sector. Urgent
action to tackle the loss of global forests needs to be a central
part of any new international agreement on climate change. Climate
Change: Financing Global Forests is an independent report
commissioned by the UK Prime Minister to address this vitally
important issue. It assesses the impact of global forest loss on
climate change and explores the future role of forests in the
international climate change framework, with particular emphasis on
the role of international finance. It also looks at the economic
and policy drivers of deforestation and describes the incentives
required to ensure more sustainable production of agriculture and
timber in order to meet global demand while reducing carbon
emissions. The report draws on a wide range of international
expertise and will have significant national, EU and international
interest and influence. It includes new modelling and analysis of
the global economic impact of continued deforestation and provides
a comprehensive assessment of the opportunity and capacity-building
costs of addressing the problem. It shows that the benefits of
halving deforestation could amount to $3.7 trillion over the long
term. However, if the international community does not act, the
global economic cost of climate change caused by deforestation
could amount to $12 trillion. In this comprehensive and detailed
report, Johan Eliasch makes a clear and forceful case for forests
to be included in international carbon trading mechanisms. He calls
for the international community to support forest nations to halve
deforestation by 2020 and to make the global forest sector carbon
neutral by 2030.
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