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Lula’s “Tropical Forests Forever” Plan Aims to Rewire Conservation Economics

At the Belem climate summit, Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is not just asking for money; he’s proposing a new economic system for conservation. His “Tropical Forests Forever Facility” is a plan to fundamentally rewire the incentives that have driven deforestation for decades.
The proposal, which has already attracted $5.5 billion in pledges, aims to pay 74 developing countries to keep their trees standing. This directly counters the profits made by cattle ranchers, miners, and illegal loggers, who benefit from destroying the very forests the planet needs to absorb carbon.
The financing mechanism is key. Instead of relying on fluctuating donations, the fund would be capitalized by interest-bearing loans from wealthier nations and commercial investors. This debt-based structure is designed to make preservation a stable, long-term, and lucrative government policy.
The location of the summit in the Amazon city of Belem adds symbolic weight to the proposal. Brazil is arguing that the global rewards of a preserved rainforest—a stable climate—are far richer than any short-term gains from its destruction.
The plan also includes a strong social component, with 20 percent of the funds earmarked for Indigenous peoples, recognizing their role as effective stewards. This ambitious proposal comes amid dire warnings from the UN and the concerning absence of leaders from the US, China, and India.

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