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Children's Tropical Forests (U.K.) Fact Sheet
What can be done to save the Rainforests?
Something that can be and is being done is the creation of reserves in the tropics. However
this requires considerable capital which most developing countries can't afford to spend for this
purpose. Some money is being donated by western governments, but the balance is being raised
by international conservation groups including Children's Tropical Forests U.K.
Consumer action is another way to save the rainforests. For example, in 1988 the Rain Forest Action Network Inc. and other groups in the USA threatened to
boycott a major American forest products company if they proceeded with plans to clear 800,000 hectares for a eucalyptus plantation in New Guinea. The company
cancelled its plans to do this action.
Many countries where tropical forests exist are burdened with tremendous foreign debt. Unless creditors and governments of western nations forgive large portions of
these debts developing countries must increase the logging, mining and cultivation of forest land to produce exports that will pay off their debts. Debt-for-nature swaps
are one good alternative to this. Through these swap programs countries are forgiven some of their debt in exchange for investing in conservation at home.
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