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Judi Lynn

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Tue Dec 2, 2014, 03:38 PM Dec 2014

Ignoring indigenous rights in Amazon fuels global warming: study

Ignoring indigenous rights in Amazon fuels global warming: study
By Chris Arsenault,
Reuters

ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - More than half the carbon in the Amazon region could be released into the atmosphere unless indigenous land rights are protected, a new study said on Tuesday, as a UN climate conference got under way in Peru.
Indigenous territories and protected natural areas across nine South American countries account for more than half the carbon stored in the Amazon, the study published in the journal Carbon Management reported.

If this land is exploited for logging, mining or commercial farming, much of the carbon will be released into the atmosphere, accelerating global warming, the study "Forest Carbon in Amazonia: The Unrecognized Contributions of Indigenous Territories and Protected Natural Areas" said.

"International recognition and investment in indigenous and protected areas are essential to ensuring their continued contribution to global climate stability," Richard Chase Smith, of Peruvian NGO Common Good Institute, said in a statement.

Territories of Amazonian indigenous people store more forest carbon than whole tropical countries including Indonesia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Wayne Walker, a scientist who worked on the study, said in a statement.

More:
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/business/sns-rt-us-rights-carbon-amazon-20141202-story.html

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