Close Menu

    Get the latest news around the globe

    Editor's Pick

    Samsung Electronics expects 15-fold Q2 profit surge

    EU’s ambitious biometric border check system faces new delays

    IMF warns of complex economic challenges in Pakistan

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Instagram
    Britain HeraldBritain Herald
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • World Roundup
    • Business
    • Tech World
    • Entertainment & Events
    • Curious
    • More…
      • Spotlight
      • Knowledge
      • Lifestyle
      • Awareness
      • Women World
      • Sports
      • Travel
      • Notable
      • Contact Us
    Britain HeraldBritain Herald
    Home » Forest Conservation: Triple Alliance formed to protect the Rainforest
    Home News

    Forest Conservation: Triple Alliance formed to protect the Rainforest

    The representatives of the three biggest rainforest nations have pledged to protect 52 percent of the world's tropical rainforest.
    News DeskBy News DeskNovember 15, 2022
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
    ACTO on Amazon
    Amazon Rain Forest | Image: WWF

    Nusa Dua, Indonesia: After ten years of intermittent discussions on a trilateral alliance, the three countries with the largest rainforests in the world, Brazil, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Indonesia have officially announced their cooperation to protect rainforests.

    During the campaign last October, Mr. Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the President of Brazil, said that they would work together with the two other major rainforest nations to form a partnership. This would put pressure on the wealthy industrialized world to help protect forests.

    Britain Herald_ Brazil president
    Mr. Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva

    Rapid deforestation releases carbon dioxide, which warms the earth and endangers efforts to stabilize the world’s climate. Rainforests act as carbon sinks because of their dense flora. Reforesting land that has been damaged can help to bring back wildlife and reduce the number of greenhouse gases in the air.

    In a joint declaration made at discussions in Indonesia before the G20 summit or Group of 20 industrialized Nations Summit, the three countries’ representatives have pledged to protect 52 percent of the world’s tropical rainforest.

    The Democratic Republic of Congo’s Environment Minister, Ms. Eve Bazaiba, stated  prior to the signing of the agreement that, “South-to-South cooperation with Brazil, Indonesia, and DRC is very natural.” 

    Britain Herald_Eve Bazaiba
    Ms. Eve Bazaiba

     We have the same challenges, the same opportunity to be the solution to climate change.

    Ms. Bazaiba highlighted

    The alliance says that governments should be paid for reducing deforestation and keeping forests around to store carbon.

    Along with raising funds for the UN’s REDD+ program, the countries will also strive to create “a new sustainable financial system” to aid developing nations in protecting their biodiversity.

    The G20 discussions take place during the second and final week of the COP27 United Nations climate meeting in Egypt. Ms. Izabella Teixeira, the environmental adviser of the Brazilian President, remarked that Brazil will work to get the support of other nations in the Amazon basin, which encompasses nine countries.

    Britain Herald_COP27
    Image: Twitter

    “Nature matters, and forests matter. And I do think we cannot have climate security without protecting the Amazon. I believe that Brazil should promote the idea that other countries should come together,” added Ms. Teixeira, who served as Mr. Lula’s Environment Minister during his previous presidential term, which ended in 2010.

    According to the joint statement, the three nations’ meeting at the Glasgow Climate Summit last year gave the negotiations momentum.

    They have come to completion in the closing weeks of Jair Bolsonaro’s right-wing administration before Mr. Lula takes office on January 1.

    LIFESTYLE: ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME DESTINATIONS FOR MUSIC LOVERS

    STAR OF SECTOR 2025
    Alliance to Protect Rainforest Biggest Rainforest nations form Triple Alliance G20 summit Glasgow Climate Summit Global Rainforest Protection Alliance Group of 20 industrialized Nations Summit Three Biggest Rainforest Nations Trilateral Alliance Trilateral Alliance to Protect Rainforest Triple Alliance Formed UN's REDD+ program
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
    Avatar
    News Desk

    The news/article published above has been sourced, compiled, and corroborated by a member of the Britain Herald News Desk Team. If you have any queries or complaints about the published material, please get in touch with us at BritainHerald@Gmail.Com

    Newly Updated

    Russian drone and missile attacks kill at least 12 in Ukraine

    May 25, 2025

    Iranian thriller wins Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival

    May 25, 2025

    Vietnam moves to ban Telegram over crime links, data dispute

    May 24, 2025
    STAR OF SECTOR 2025

    Business

    Trump demands US-made iPhones; Warns of 25% tariff

    Business May 24, 2025

    Washington DC: US President Donald Trump has warned Apple that iPhones sold in the United…

    Nike to raise prices on select items citing seasonal planning

    May 22, 2025

    CATL shares jump after Hong Kong stock market debut

    May 20, 2025

    Moody’s downgrades US credit rating over rising debt

    May 17, 2025
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn
    • Instagram

    Curious

    Massive ice calving at Perito Moreno Glacier sparks concern

    May 16, 2025

    Glowing Spiral appears in night sky; Linked to SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket

    March 25, 2025

    Once dubbed ‘Ugliest’; Blobfish triumphs as NZ ‘Fish of the Year’

    March 19, 2025

    Giant Iceberg A23a runs aground near South Georgia; Easing wildlife fears

    March 5, 2025

    Get the latest news around the globe

    Knowledge

    Clownfish shrinks to survive marine heatwaves, study reveals

    Knowledge May 22, 2025

    England: Clownfish, famously known from the film Finding Nemo, are shrinking in size to survive…

    Kashmir conflict: History of disputes, wars, and unresolved tensions

    May 9, 2025

    Snakebite survivor’s blood sparks universal antivenom discovery

    May 3, 2025

    ESA’s Biomass satellite set for launch to map forest carbon

    April 29, 2025
    18-EA-387-TryEngineeringSummerInst_BannerAd_300x250_Robot
    About Us
    About Us

    Britain Herald is a global news brand that plays a significant role in educating and informing the masses with informative content, the latest updates, and current affairs across the World.

    Operated and Managed by WellMade Network, the portal is a sister concern of GCC Business News and Emirati Times. For inquiries about Media Partnerships, Investment and other opportunities in line with our Editorial Policy, please contact us at;

    Email Us: News@BritainHerald.com
    Whatsapp: +971 5060 12456

    We Have

    Russian drone and missile attacks kill at least 12 in Ukraine

    May 25, 2025

    Iranian thriller wins Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival

    May 25, 2025

    Vietnam moves to ban Telegram over crime links, data dispute

    May 24, 2025

    Trump demands US-made iPhones; Warns of 25% tariff

    May 24, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Instagram
    • Home
    • Business
    • Tech World
    • Awareness
    • Contact Us
    Privacy & Cookies Policy | Terms & Conditions
    © 2002 BritainHerald.com, An Initiative by WellMade Network

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.