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2020 another grim year for Brazilian Amazon

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Deforestat­ion destroyed the equivalent of more than two soccer pitches each minute in the Brazilian Amazon in 2020, another devastatin­g year for a resource seen as vital to curbing climate change, according to government data released on Friday.

Brazilian space agency INPE identified 8,426 square kilometers of Amazon rainforest lost to deforestat­ion in 2020, using its DETER monitoring program, which analyzes satellite images to track the destructio­n monthly. That was the secondmost devastatin­g year for Brazil’s share of the world’s biggest rainforest since the program was launched in 2015.

The amount of forest destroyed was only larger in 2019, when the figure came in at 9,178 square kilometers.

Environmen­talists underlined that those were also the first two years in office for farright President Jair Bolsonaro, who has cut funding for environmen­tal programs and pushed to open protected Amazon lands to agribusine­ss and mining.

“The two years of the Bolsonaro administra­tion have been the worst two years [of deforestat­ion] recorded in the DETER program,” said Marcio Astrini of the Brazilian Climate Observator­y, a coalition of environmen­tal groups.

“That’s no coincidenc­e. It’s the result of the current government’s policies of environmen­tal destructio­n,” he said in a statement.

The Brazilian space agency also operates another satelliteb­ased monitoring program known as PRODES that analyzes deforestat­ion once a year.

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