Brazil signed the largest conservation deal in history, worth $215 million, by using a Wall Street-inspired mechanism called "Project Finance for Permanence”. This model brought together a whole host of foundations, NGOs and private backers by holding back their funds until the target amount had been reached. Designed to replace piecemeal funding, the deal will protect 600,000 square kilometres of Amazonian rainforest.


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