It raises some interesting question about ecosystem restoration, climate change and community economic development. I'd be interested here in what thinking anyone has about the complete preservation of ecosystems vs the harvesting of product from ecosystems. Considering such problems as poaching for self-use of sale, by economically frail communities, does ecosystem restoration look like, at least in some cases, a more human integration ecology?
cheers
On 08/03/2025 02:23, Philip Bogdonoff wrote:
Microsoft Signs 30-Year Carbon Removal Afforestation Deal in India - ESG Todayhttps://www.esgtoday.com/microsoft-signs-30-year-carbon-removal-afforestation-deal-in-india/
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