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Study says land restoration worldwide can be funded with tiny fraction of global GDP

Summary by Conservation News
Restoring degraded land around the world would cost a fraction of a percent of global GDP to fund, a new study shows, but the inequitable distribution of restoration needs means poorer countries bear a disproportionately higher share of that cost. With an estimated 40% of land degraded globally, 115 nations have pledged to restore nearly 1 billion hectares (2.5 billion acres) of degraded land — an area roughly the size of Canada. These commitmen…

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Conservation news broke the news in on Friday, February 7, 2025.
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