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New report on carbon pricing, podcast on protecting forests If you're having trouble reading this message, [click here]( [State and Trends of Carbon Pricing 2024]( [State and Trends of Carbon Pricing 2024]( [Global carbon pricing revenues topped a record $100 billion last year, shows a new World Bank report, but more needs to be done.]( [LEARN MORE]( Week’s Highlights [Water for Shared Prosperity]( [Water for Shared Prosperity]( [Water security is critical for reducing poverty, but a new World Bank Group report shows that billions of people will remain without water access unless we take urgent action.]( [FIND OUT MORE]( [To Grow Strong, Grow Green]( [To Grow Strong, Grow Green]( [As we marked the International Day for Biological Diversity, we look at the World Bank’s vision for biodiversity and why we must understand the economic value of biodiversity to end poverty on a livable planet.]( [VIEW STORY]( [Forests: How Can We Prosper in Harmony With Nature?]( [Forests: How Can We Prosper in Harmony With Nature?]( [With forests disappearing at an alarming rate, this latest episode of The Development Podcast explores the economics of biodiversity and how to achieve growth while also protecting forests.]( [TUNE IN]( In Focus [Powering Progress: Youth Leading the Digital Transformation]( [Powering Progress: Youth Leading the Digital Transformation]( [Join us May 30-31 for the World Bank Group Youth Summit as young changemakers discuss the power of technology to drive prosperity and foster sustainable development.]( [SIGN UP NOW]( [Preserving the Treasures of the Amazon]( [Preserving the Treasures of the Amazon]( [The Amazon region is home to 10 percent of the world's known species, but many are threatened by habitat loss, environmental crimes and other human activities.]( [READ MORE]( News [Republic of Korea to Host the World Bank’s International Development Association 21st Replenishment Final Meeting in December 2024]( [Global Carbon Pricing Revenues Top a Record $100 Billion]( [Lebanon: Poverty More Than Triples Over the Last Decade Reaching 44% Under a Protracted Crisis]( [READ LATEST NEWS RELEASES]( Connect with us on social media! Accredited journalists may obtain advance access to reports and information by registering with the Bank's [Online Media Briefing Center]( a password-protected site for working journalists. Material in this newsletter is copyrighted. Requests to reproduce it, in whole or in part, should be addressed to pubrights@worldbank.org For more information visit our website: [worldbank.org](. [Access to Information]( [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe from this list]( | [Update subscription preferences](

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