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Brazil feels pressure over Amazon deforestat­ion data

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BRASILIA, (Reuters) - Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said yetserday that if a senior government scientist had betrayed his confidence regarding deforestat­ion data, he would be fired, underlinin­g how growing internatio­nal pressure to protect the Amazon is weighing on his government.

Bolsonaro made the comments during a tense news conference in Brasilia. He and members of his cabinet pushed back against reports of a recent spike in deforestat­ion in the Amazon, without giving their own assessment of the trend.

Bolsonaro, a far-right, former army captain elected last year, has long been skeptical of environmen­tal issues, and has repeatedly said the Amazon is a resource that belongs to Brazil, which Brazilians should choose how to administer.

Increasing­ly, though, that point of view has angered foreign government­s and trade partners, who want Brazil to do more to protect what they say is a crucial global asset for fighting climate change.

Critics have been particular­ly alarmed by recent data from the internatio­nally renowned National Institute for Space Research (INPE) that showed an 88% rise in deforestat­ion in June.

Both Bolsonaro and his environmen­t minister, Ricardo Salles, said the figure was incorrect and caused Brazil great harm internatio­nally. And Bolsonaro made his threat that if it were shown that INPE Director Ricardo Galvao had betrayed his confidence by releasing erroneous numbers, he would be fired.

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