The Tapajos National Forest holds clues to the rainforest's mysterious emissions. The area has been transformed by China's growing demand for soybeans, which are used as livestock feed and cooking oil. Of all the deforested land in the Amazon, more than two-thirds is pasture. In 2006, the soy industry agreed not to plant in newly deforested areas. But there are ways around this too.

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