Maybe "the world" needs to pay to countries with large forests (like Brazil) to maintain them, instead of paying them for cutting them down (lumber, agro, resources)
The opposite, "the world" needs to put trade sanctions and large tariffs on countries which have exports which are cheaper because they abuse the environment (deforestation, fossil fuel powered, etc.) and while they're at it: labor (wage slaves, child labor, unsafe practices, actual slavery).
Don't pay corrupt countries to be less corrupt, charge them a fee that makes bad practices more expensive than good ones.
This is a game. Dictators and developing economies are good at taking incentive payments and pocketing them.
Don't pay corrupt countries to be less corrupt, charge them a fee that makes bad practices more expensive than good ones.
This is a game. Dictators and developing economies are good at taking incentive payments and pocketing them.