A news storyThe world's countries that are richest in biodiversity often have the most corrupt governments, said British researchers who, as a result, urged the international donor community to use its influence to encourage reforms to better protect nature. From which we can safely infer, British researchers want there to be more corrupt governments. Please rest your mouse here while viewing the page in Internet Explorer if you intend to generously inform me that this isn't what the article means.
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