Nations clash over forest pact
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13/02/2000
With the world's forests diminishing, more than 100 governments inched closer to talks on a new preservation treaty but fell short of promising full-fledged negotiations as Canada wanted. But delegates at a two-week conference agreed to create a permanent UN body to protect forests that would meet at least once a year and try to implement existing treaties and other global accords affecting forests and overlogging.