"Green groups say the importance of carbon-storing forests in curbing global warming is being overlooked by many nations, especially in their climate funding"
"KUALA LUMPUR - World leaders attending the COP26 U.N. climate summit should focus not only on abandoning fossil fuels but also on setting ambitious goals to end deforestation - and expand funding and rules to drive forest protection, environmentalists are urging.
More than 100 world leaders have confirmed they will attend next month's COP26 U.N. climate summit in Glasgow in person.
One key aim for the conference is moving finance out of polluting fossil fuels - especially coal - which are responsible for the lion's share of climate-heating emissions.
But green groups say the importance of carbon-storing forests in curbing global warming is being overlooked by many nations - especially in their climate funding - with limited progress on transforming economies to become deforestation-free."
Michael Taylor reports for Thomson Reuters Foundation October 8, 2021.