Key summit sees launch of alliance by Amazon nations to safeguard rainforest

Key summit sees launch of alliance by Amazon nations to safeguard rainforest

Eight South American ​countries have agreed to launch an alliance to protect the Amazon, pledging at a summit in Brazil to stop the world’s biggest rainforest from reaching “a point ⁣of no⁢ return”.

Leaders⁢ from South​ American⁤ nations also challenged developed countries to do more to stop the ⁤enormous destruction ⁣of the ‍world’s largest rainforest, a task they said ‌cannot ‌fall to just a few countries when the crisis has been​ caused ⁢by so many.

The⁣ closely-watched summit of the​ Amazon ​Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO) adopted on Tuesday‌ what⁣ host country Brazil ‍called ⁢a “new and​ ambitious shared‌ agenda” to save the rainforest, a crucial ⁢buffer against climate change that experts ⁣warn is being pushed‌ to‍ the brink of collapse.

The ‌group’s members – Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela ⁤– signed a joint declaration in Belem, at the mouth of the Amazon River, laying out a nearly 10,000-word roadmap to promote sustainable development, end deforestation and fight ‌the​ organised crime that fuels it.

Source from www.aljazeera.com

Exit mobile version