Princeton University: Conference Tackles the 'Generational and Earth-Defining' Challenge of Safeguarding Amazonia
May 20, 2022
May 20, 2022
PRINCETON, New Jersey, May 20 (TNSres) -- Princeton University issued the following news:
By Miqueias Mugge and Rodrigo Simon for the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
Home to hundreds of Indigenous groups, Amazonia has more species of animals and plants than any other ecosystem. Because of this, threats to the rainforest imperil chances to fulfill Paris Agreement commitments to tackle climate change and its negative impacts.
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By Miqueias Mugge and Rodrigo Simon for the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
Home to hundreds of Indigenous groups, Amazonia has more species of animals and plants than any other ecosystem. Because of this, threats to the rainforest imperil chances to fulfill Paris Agreement commitments to tackle climate change and its negative impacts.
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