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Episode August 15, 2019
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2019 is shaping up to be a pivotal summer in a pivotal year in the critical race to meet the climate challenge, with major media finally discovering the role that healthy forests can play in fixing the mess.
In this episode, we examine the 40-year effort to slow climate change by saving forests. It’s the first of three parts developed in accompaniment with the Ecosystem Marketplace series “Forests, Farms, and the Global Carbon Sink: It’s Happening”
Guest: Kevin Conrad, Coalition for Rainforest Nations
September 16, 2019
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