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Forestation through the Free-Market

Posted on September 7, 2009 by Jonathan Finegold Catalán

Roughly half of the world’s original forested surface area no longer exists. We depend on these forests for our survival. The key to long-term ecological sustainability is the free-market and private property rights. Continue reading →

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