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23:09 GMT, Sunday, 7 September 2008 00:09 UK

In video: Can Money Grow on Trees?

Panorama travelled to Guyana and Brazil to examine efforts to save the Amazon rainforest by making the trees more valuable alive than dead. Follow their journey as they ask whether money can really grow on trees by putting a value on the services the forest provides to mankind.

PRESIDENT JAGDEO

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CANOPY WALKWAY

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CONSERVATION CONCERNS

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INPA RESEARCH CENTRE

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GREENPEACE FLIGHT

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CHECKPOINT

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DEFORESTATION

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JOHN CARTER'S RANCH

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MINISTERS SPEAK

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Panorama: Can Money Grow on Trees? BBC One at 8.30pm on Monday 8 September.




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Related to this story:
Why the West should put money in the trees (08 Sep 08 |  Science & Environment )
In pictures: New plan to save the Amazon (07 Sep 08 |  In Pictures )
Can capitalism save the Amazon? (07 Sep 08 |  Science & Environment )
Can Money Grow on Trees? (05 Sep 08 |  Panorama )

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