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Brazil's Atlantic Forests are naturally regenerating much faster

By A Mystery Man Writer

The Atlantic Forest Restoration Pact, a multi-stakeholder restoration movement in Brazil, is on track to naturally regenerate 1.5 million hectares of once deforested land — half-a-million more than was originally pledged by the coalition under the Bonn Challenge – by 2020. If these forests survive until 2023 without being re-cut, the pact will be well positioned to […]

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