New York Takes Step to Reduce its Contribution to Deforestation

By A Mystery Man Writer

On April 25, the New York Senate approved the Tropical Deforestation-Free Procurement Act, a bill intended to ensure that companies contracting with the New York state government are not contributing to tropical deforestation and human rights abuses overseas.

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