What came out of the South American summit on protecting the
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At their first summit focused on the in nearly 15 years, eight South American countries pledged this week to work together to combat deforestation. While they revived a key treaty organization in this new united front, environmentalists have expressed frustration at the lack of concrete goals and timeframes.
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