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Indonesia Demands Cash for Conservation
Indonesia wants to be paid $US5-$US20 per hectare not to destroy its remaining forests, the environment minister said for the first time giving an actual figure that he wants the world’s rich countries to pay. Participants from 189 countries are expected to gather in Bali for global climate talks at a UN-led summit in December.
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