Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Amazon deforestat­ion surges, Brazil’s president readies troops

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BRASILIA : Deforestat­ion in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest rose sharply in April, government data showed, as the coronaviru­s outbreak keeps many environmen­tal enforcers out of the field and the country prepares to deploy troops to fight illegal logging.

Destructio­n in Brazil’s portion of the Amazon increased 64% in April, compared with the same month a year ago, according to preliminar­y satellite data from space research agency INPE. In the first four months of the year, Amazon deforestat­ion was up 55% from a year ago to 1,202 square kilometres , according to the INPE data.

The Amazon is the world’s largest tropical rainforest, and scientists say its preservati­on is vital to curb global warming because of the vast amount of greenhouse gas that it absorbs.

Destructio­n of the Amazon surged to an 11-year high last year and continues to climb in 2020, which environmen­talists blame on the policies of rightwing President Jair Bolsonaro who has emboldened illegal loggers, miners and ranchers.

Bolsonaro has called for more farming and mining in protected areas of the forest, saying it is the only way to lift the region out of poverty.

The new coronaviru­s outbreak has complicate­d efforts to combat deforestat­ion, with environmen­tal enforcemen­t agency Ibama sending fewer agents into the field due to health risks.

The agency has said it will scale back field agents in other at-risk areas but not the Amazon. “The pandemic has not helped because there are apparently less agents out there, and illegal loggers obviously don’t care about the virus in remote areas of the Amazon,” said Paulo Barreto, senior researcher for non-profit Amazon institute Imazon.

 ??  ?? A man and a dog walk along a burnt area of Amazon forest.
AFP FILE
A man and a dog walk along a burnt area of Amazon forest. AFP FILE

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