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No-shows among South American leaders at Amazon summit mongabay.com November 27, 2009 Guyana's president Bharrat Jagdeo and France's Nicolas Sarkozy attended the meeting in Manaus, which was hosted by Brazil's president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Venezuela's Hugo Chavez and Colombian's Alvaro Uribe pulled out of the meeting over a political dispute. Leaders from Suriname and Bolivia, along with Ecuador's Rafael Correa, who has pushed his own rainforest conservation plan, also missed the summit.
The Manaus meeting focused on Brazil's recent success in reducing forest clearing in the Amazon though better policing, new incentives to keep trees standing, and new protected areas. Brazil's state-of-the-art satellite monitoring system for tracking was also highlighted. Brazil is seeking compensation from industrialized nations for its efforts to curtail Amazon deforestation. Norway has already committed up to a billion dollars to Brazil's Amazon Fund.
Amazon rainforest summit fizzles. Al Jazeera. November 27, 2009 Related Brazil's plan to save the Amazon rainforest
(06/02/2009) Accounting for roughly half of tropical deforestation between 2000 and 2005, Brazil is the most important supply-side player when it comes to developing a climate framework that includes reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD). But Brazil's position on REDD contrasts with proposals put forth by other tropical forest countries, including the Coalition for Rainforest Nations, a negotiating block of 15 countries. Instead of advocating a market-based approach to REDD, where credits generated from forest conservation would be traded between countries, Brazil is calling for a giant fund financed with donations from industrialized nations. Contributors would not be eligible for carbon credits that could be used to meet emission reduction obligations under a binding climate treaty.
How to save the Amazon rainforest
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