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Why the US–China trade war spells disaster for the Amazon

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  • Richard Fuchs
  • Peter Alexander
  • Calum Brown
  • Frances Cossar
  • Roslyn C. Henry
  • Mark Rounsevell

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An analysis of global soya-bean production forecasts massive deforestation in Brazil — stakeholders must act fast to prevent it, warn Richard Fuchs and colleagues.

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  • Richard Fuchs & Peter Alexander & Calum Brown & Frances Cossar & Roslyn C. Henry & Mark Rounsevell, 2019. "Why the US–China trade war spells disaster for the Amazon," Nature, Nature, vol. 567(7749), pages 451-454, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:567:y:2019:i:7749:d:10.1038_d41586-019-00896-2
    DOI: 10.1038/d41586-019-00896-2
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    1. Amani Elobeid & Miguel Carriquiry & Jerome Dumortier & David Swenson & Dermot J. Hayes, 2021. "China‐U.S. trade dispute and its impact on global agricultural markets, the U.S. economy, and greenhouse gas emissions," Journal of Agricultural Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 72(3), pages 647-672, September.
    2. Qian Zhang & Jinglan Hong & Tianzuo Zhang & Xu Tian & Yong Geng & Wei Chen & Yijie Zhai & Wenjing Liu & Xiaoxu Shen & Yueyang Bai, 2023. "Environmental footprints of soybean production in China," Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development, Springer, vol. 25(9), pages 9047-9065, September.
    3. Vicente Lopez‐Ibor Mayor & Fazlun Khalid & Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed, 2021. "EU–Asian–American Partnership for a Third Industrial Revolution: Transitioning to High Productivity, Sustainable Infrastructures in the Age of COVID‐19," Global Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, vol. 12(3), pages 380-391, May.

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