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1. But the researchers found that credits bought and sold on the international market would need to increase from $5-$13/ton carbon dioxide to $30-$51/ton if they were to protect the Eastern Forest.
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2. According to a report published this month in the journal Nature Communications, at current prices, carbon credits cannot compete with the profits from deforestation and rubber plantation development.
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3. "What kind of profits can you make from rubber plantations, and what kind incentive (to preserve forests) do you need to provide through carbon finance?" Such a large study has not been done before, she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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4. Converting forests to rubber plantations leads to net carbon emissions, the researchers say, because the carbon stored in felled trees is released into the atmosphere - but that's not widely recognized in the industry.
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5. In addition to the higher cost of carbon credits, it also recommends developing more synthetic alternatives to natural rubber and improving the recycling of natural rubber.
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6. Visitors can find this delicious dumpling at 134 Thach Han Street or next to Quang Trung Primary School on Nguyen Hue Street.
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7. The team says their main purpose is not only to create a working space for ceramic artists but also a meeting place for brick lovers to share their passion.
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8. The designers want to turn the house into a meeting point for brick lovers.
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9. In Vietnam, organized opposition to dizzying development at the expense of natural attractions or colonial heritages has found an unlikely ally: Facebook.
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10. A year later, Vietnamese netizens formed an online mob on Facebook and essentially thwarted a plan to chop down 6,700 trees in Hanoi.
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