Environment
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Providing for Indigenous Property Rights will Help Provide Protection to the Amazon Rainforest
A way to help curb deforestation and environmental damage in the Amazon rainforest and consequently slow down climate change is to provide indigenous communities in Brazil full indigenous property rights to their tribal lands.
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