The strong performance of Amapá in the United Nations World Conference on Sustainable Development, held in June this year, generated a post-Rio +20 agenda. One of the agreements sealed by Governor Camilo Capiberibe during work in Rio de Janeiro possible partnership with an investor in the commodity markets for carbon credits from tropical forests, the British Permian Global - whose representative was in Macapa on Monday, 23 to continue the Memorandum of Understanding signed at the Rio +20.
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