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Madrid, Dec 11, EFE/EPA, (Camera: Jake Threadgould).- As the world’s population grows, so does the demand for forest-based products and food but with vast deforestation exacerbating the effects of the climate crisis, policy-makers must embrace sustainability. They must also strike a balance to accommodate those who make a living off the forest and boost local economies, according to Gerhard Dieterle, executive director of the International Tropical Timber Organization. FOOTAGE OF COP25 SUMMIT AND INTERVIEW WITH GERHARD DIETERLE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE INTERNATIONAL TROPICAL TIMBER ORGANIZATION.

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