At COP26, over 100 countries pledge to end deforestation
Britain hailed the commitment as the first big achievement of the UN climate conference in Glasgow. But campaigners say they need to see the detail - such promises have been made, and broken, before.

Britain hailed the commitment as the first big achievement of the UN climate conference in Glasgow. But campaigners say they need to see the detail - such promises have been made, and broken, before.
The UK government said it has received commitments from leaders representing more than 85% of the world's forests to halt and reverse deforestation by 2030.
More than $19 billion in public and private funds have been pledged towards the plan, which is backed by countries including Brazil, China, Colombia, Congo, Indonesia, Russia and the United States.
Forests are considered important ecosystems and an important way of absorbing carbon dioxide - the main greenhouse gas - from the atmosphere.
Campaign group Human Right Watch cautioned that similar agreements in the past have failed to be effective.
Luciana Tellez Chavez, an environmental researcher at the group, said strengthening Indigenous people's rights would help prevent deforestation and should be part of the agreement.
Alison Hoare, a senior research fellow at political think tank Chatham House, said world leaders promised in 2014 to end deforestation by 2030, "but since then deforestation has accelerated across many countries."
About 130 world leaders are in Glasgow for the COP26 summit, which host Britain says is the last realistic chance to keep global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius above pre-industrial levels - the goal the world set in Paris six years ago.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg told a rally outside the high-security climate venue that the talk inside was just "blah blah blah" and would achieve little.
"Change is not going to come from inside there," she told some of the thousands of protesters who have come to Glasgow to make their voices heard. "That is not leadership, this is leadership. This is what leadership looks like."
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