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Carbon Offsets and Deforestation: Informal 1

A brief rundown of the first day in country. Ale…

An episode of the Dispatches from Costa Rica podcast, hosted by Alexander Richey, titled "Carbon Offsets and Deforestation: Informal 1" was published on April 22, 2018 and runs 7 minutes.

April 22, 2018 ·7m · Dispatches from Costa Rica

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A brief rundown of the first day in country. Alexander sits down with writer Reid Bolling and photographer Sam MacDonald for a conversation about covering their first story on what environmentalists are doing to teach carbon off-setting to farmers.

A brief rundown of the first day in country. Alexander sits down with writer Reid Bolling and photographer Sam MacDonald for a conversation about covering their first story on what environmentalists are doing to teach carbon off-setting to farmers.
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