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The 300-350 Show
Weekly Program
Nathaniel Dyer (Rainforest Foundation UK)
 Climate Radio  Contact Contributor
Oct. 26, 2009, 11:19 a.m.
This week, in our continuing run up to the Copenhagen climate talks, we pick up the forestry story again in an interview with Nathaniel Dyer of the Rainforest Foundation UK.
Produced by Phil England for Climate Radio and ResonanceFM in London, England. Please drop me a quick note if you broadcast this programme at phil@switch-off.co.uk. Many thanks! www.climateradio.org www.resonancefm.com
As Europe stands accused of blocking the protection of intact natural forests and introducing logging-friendly language into the UN draft climate deal, we take a look at some of the key components that should be in an effective deal for saving the world’s forests.

As Nathaniel Dyer of the Rainforest Foundation UK explains, saving forests is about a lot more than simply throwing money at the problem. Land rights, governance and demand management are also critical. Payment for forest protection should come from public funds rather than carbon markets.

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The 300-350 Show is made for ResonanceFM in London and is syndicated free to not-for-profit community radio stations and independent media outlets around the globe.

The programme is named after what is now believed to the safe level in parts per million (ppm) of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This finding is based on the work of James Hansen and his team in a paper titled "Target Atmospheric CO2: Where Should Humanity Aim." http://arxiv.org/abs/0804.1126

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