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In 2015, by signing the Paris agreement, Brazil committed itself to a bold goal: recover 12 million hectares of forests throughout the country. This goal was reaffirmed in 2017, with the launch of the national policy of recovery of native vegetation. The goal was well received and is considered as one of the main strategies of Brazil to contain global warming and come to a net zero deforestation in Brazil. There's only one problem: we still don't know how to do a restoration of forests that size.
An alliance formed by NGOs, forest companies and State Governments of the Amazon region decided to face this challenge. The group signed a Pact for the restoration of forests in the Amazon on Monday (30), in Belém, Pará. The idea is to get the role the good intentions of recovering native forest.
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