Money for Nothing Indonesian President Joko Widodo (and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim) promised to fight environmental “discrimination” against the palm oil industry, but they may like receiving carbon offset payments as a better deal. Outside the recent G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia, Brazil, and the Democratic Republic of Congo discussed forming a “rainforest OPEC” to increase the amount rich countries will pay to prevent the loss of rainforests.  The gross return for palm oil is around $2,731/hectare, for soybeans it is $4,988/hectare. Meanwhile, the Center for Global Development estimates that Congo alone could earn $770 billion a year in carbon credits. That equates to around $3,809/hectare withou...