Rainforests are 'worth more alive than dead,' according to science — and economics
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Earth's rainforests are astonishingly biodiverse ecosystems that can drive the climates of faraway continents, but they're disappearing in the name of the kind of economic development that values rainforests more when logged, mined, or turned into farmland. A new book argues that the world's rainforests are most valuable when kept intact.