World Without Amazon? Safeguarding Earth's Largest Rainforest Is Focus of Princeton Conference
October 23, 2019
October 23, 2019
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Oct. 23 -- Princeton University issued the following news release:
The Amazon is the world's largest and most diverse tropical forest and the ancestral home of over 1 million indigenous peoples. How to preserve it was the centrally urgent theme at a conference at Princeton on Oct. 17-18.
The conference, "Amazonian Leapfrogging: Long-term Vision for Safeguarding the Amazon for Brazil and the Planet," offered a platform for Princeton . . .
The Amazon is the world's largest and most diverse tropical forest and the ancestral home of over 1 million indigenous peoples. How to preserve it was the centrally urgent theme at a conference at Princeton on Oct. 17-18.
The conference, "Amazonian Leapfrogging: Long-term Vision for Safeguarding the Amazon for Brazil and the Planet," offered a platform for Princeton . . .