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Experts say it will cost $300 billion per year by 2020 to stop biodiversity loss, but the Global Canopy says that we are now only delivering between $36 billion and $38 billion per year.
by Steve Zwick
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While there are a number of projects underway, payments for ecosystem services (PES) in the Southeast Asia region primarily occurs on an ad hoc basis through small-scale pilot projects. NGO Forest Trends has chosen Vietnam as the location for the next Katoomba PES Conference because the information, capacity and insitutional support is historically lacking in this region.
by Steve Zwick