West accused of double standards over oil and gas exploration in DRC
Calls by countries such as UK and US to halt auction for drilling permits in the world's second-largest rainforest branded galling'
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has criticised the west for pressuring it to halt oil and gas exploration in the Congo basin rainforest, while continuing to search for fossil fuels in their own countries.
The Congo basin, more than half of which is located in DRC, is the last rainforest on Earth that sucks in more carbon than it releases and is second only to the Amazon in size. The DRC announced in July that oil and gas permits in parts of the rainforest would be auctioned off. The blocks up for sale include areas in Virunga national park, as well as critically endangered gorilla habitats and the world's largest tropical peatlands, which store the equivalent of three years of the world's fossil fuel emissions.
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