Timber companies claim carbon credits for trees they don’t cut down

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April 21, 2024 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
The Shihuahuaco is an ancient tree that grows in the Amazon, used for the production of wood in Madre de Dios, Peru. (Photos by Angela Ponce for The Washington Post)
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IÑAPARI, Peru — At the entrance to its sprawling tract of virgin Amazon rainforest, the Peruvian timber company Maderacre turns ancient hardwood trees into flooring on an industrial scale.

Beside the vast, modern facility, a reddish dirt road leads into the jungle where workers harvest wood that takes centuries to mature.