Amazon countries will reaffirm their support to the fund to protect the forests of the world
In November, during the COP30, the initiative of the financial mechanism will be presented to protect these ecosystems present in about 70 countries.
On August 22, the eight countries of the Organization of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty (OTCA) was signed a joint declaration of support to the financing mechanism for the tropical forests of the planet, formally called tropical forests background forever Officials such as the Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. According to the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the declaration is a diplomatic strategy that seeks Innovative mechanism that provides large -scale payments, predictable and based on countries with tropical forests, with the aim of maintaining and expanding forest coverage. The fund is expected to be formally presented during the United Nations Conference on Climate Change, COP30, which will be held in Brazil in November this year. We believe that the fund represents a bold, inspiring and extremely promising solution. The TFFF offers an opportunity for the Global North and South to work together, as a coalition of hope and determination in a world full of uncertainties, said Ed Miliband, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change of the United Kingdom, a couple of weeks ago in the week of climate action of London. United Arabs - as well as nations with tropical forests eligible to receive payments for its conservation - such as Colombia, Peru, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Indonesia and Ghana - demonstrated their interest and support for the initiative.
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