Without China, Efforts to Reverse Deforestation Will Fail
Demand — for lumber, meat, soybeans, and other goods — is driving deforestation around the world. And China is a major customer.
![Fires near Novo Progresso, Brazil on August 23, 2020, burned land deforested by cattle farmers.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2021/09/202109brazil_rainforest_amazon_fires.jpg?h=525967fc&itok=kAmGXMhZ)
Demand — for lumber, meat, soybeans, and other goods — is driving deforestation around the world. And China is a major customer.
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