DRC’s plan for the world’s largest tropical forest reserve would be good for the planet: Can it succeed?

The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo passed a law in January 2025 to lead efforts to establish the largest tropical forest reserve in the world. It will be set up as a 2,600km long green corridor the size of France—540,000km²—situated in the Congo Basin.

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