Deforestation Opponents Enlist Powerful Ally: Big Food. But There's A Catch
Hundreds of food companies have promised to keep their suppliers from cutting down forests. A global coalition of environmental groups is watching to see if the companies are keeping their promises.
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November 4, 2016 at 12:34AM
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NPR News: Deforestation Opponents Enlist Powerful Ally: Big Food. But There's A Catch
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