
Amazon nations renew cooperation but fall short on deforestation plan
The Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization agreed on some policies but not a unified goal to end deforestation.
The Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization is an international organization of eight Amazonian nations working for the harmonious development of the Amazon Basin. Signed in 1978, the treaty provides a framework for cooperation to protect the basin's environment, manage resources, and promote sustainable development.
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The Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization agreed on some policies but not a unified goal to end deforestation.