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Debt-for-Nature Swaps & The Environmentalism of the Rich

Debt-for-Nature Swaps & The Environmentalism of the Rich

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What is conservation financing? And do rich people really care about the environment? We'll explore the story of James Goldsmith, hostile takeover baron who was among the first promoters of the idea of debt-for-nature swaps. Would the face-eating leopard play nice outside the world of business or is nature just business as usual?

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