US and DRC to work together on protection of rainforest and peatlands
by Patrick Greenfield from Environment | The Guardian on (#62BY2)
Antony Blinken announces formal working group during Kinshasa visit, while voicing concerns over auction of oil and gas permits
The US and the Democratic Republic of the Congo have agreed to form a working group to protect the enormous Congo basin rainforest and peatlands, which are threatened by oil and gas exploration.
The US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, made the announcement in Kinshasa on Tuesday while expressing his concern over the sale of dozens of oil and gas permits in the DRC that included blocks in Virunga national park and the Cuvette Centrale tropical peatlands, part of an area described as the worst place on the planet" to drill for oil and gas.
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