Australian wildfire scheme said model to cut CO2

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Mon, 11/30/2009 - 07:28

An Australian project tapping Aborigines' knowledge to avert devastating wildfires that stoke climate change is the world's best example of linking indigenous peoples to carbon markets, the U.N.

University said on Sunday.


 

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