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A coalition of developed countries and multinational corporations has committed to purchasing $180 million worth of carbon credits that will go toward protecting the Amazon rainforest.
Pará is set to be the first Brazilian state to benefit from such efforts, signing a deal with the LEAF Coalition.
A portion of the funds will go to indigenous and local communities.
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