Not hard to believe that those who want to keep on logging, without limitations, are looking for loopholes. The Guardian reports in "Rich nations accused over 'logging loophole' at Bonn climate talks" "Rich countries led by Russia, Australia and the EU have been accused of trying to cheat their way out of reducing their greenhouse gas emissions by creating "dishonest" forestry accounting loopholes. By seeking to change the rules that govern the offsetting of emissions from planting trees and ignoring those that are created by felling them, these nations would give the impression that they were acting to prevent climate change – but a growing number of developing countries and environmental groups say that in reality they would be undermining genuine cuts."
Not hard to believe that those who want to keep on logging, without limitations, are looking for loopholes. The Guardian reports in "Rich nations accused over 'logging loophole' at Bonn climate talks" "Rich countries led by Russia, Australia and the EU have been accused of trying to cheat their way out of reducing their greenhouse gas emissions by creating "dishonest" forestry accounting loopholes. By seeking to change the rules that govern the offsetting of emissions from planting trees and ignoring those that are created by felling them, these nations would give the impression that they were acting to prevent climate change – but a growing number of developing countries and environmental groups say that in reality they would be undermining genuine cuts."
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