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Germany joins efforts to finance REDD activities
The German government has pledged to allocate 20-30% of its fast-start climate funding for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from forestry activities, joining a group of six countries that committed $3.5bn over the next three years to help tackle deforestation.
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