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Deforestat­ion in Brazil Amazon lowest since 2018

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Deforestat­ion in the Brazilian Amazon in the first two months of 2024 was at its lowest level for that period in the last six years, a report published Monday said. In January and February, 196 square kilometers (76 square miles) of the Amazon was deforested, 63 percent less than in the same period in 2023.

That area is still equivalent to almost 327 soccer fields per day, according to the environmen­tal group Imazon, which shared the data from its Deforestat­ion Alert System (SAD). “The first two months of 2024 ended with the lowest amount of forest clearing in the last six years, since 2018,” said the organizati­on, which has carried out satellite monitoring for nearly two decades.

Of Brazil’s nine Amazonian states, three (Amazonas, Mato Grosso and Roraima) accounted for 77 percent of the deforested area in January and February. Deforestat­ion in Roraima has encroached on Indigenous lands, Imazon’s report said, including areas belonging to the Yanomami people. The Yanomami have been ravaged by a humanitari­an crisis blamed on illegal gold mining, which is destroying the jungle and polluting rivers.

President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s government has committed to combating deforestat­ion, which dramatical­ly worsened under his predecesso­r, agribusine­ss ally Jair Bolsonaro, who held office from 2019 through 2022.

Bolsonaro drew internatio­nal criticism for presiding over a 75-percent increase in average annual

deforestat­ion in the Brazilian Amazon compared to the previous decade. “The data shows that we still have a great challenge ahead,” said Larissa Amorim, a researcher with Imazon. “Achieving the zero deforestat­ion goal promised (by Lula) by 2030 is exceedingl­y necessary to combat climate change,” she added.

 ?? ?? BRAZIL: A drone view of the Manicore river, deep inside the Amazonia rainforest, Amazonas state on June 7, 2022. — AFP
BRAZIL: A drone view of the Manicore river, deep inside the Amazonia rainforest, Amazonas state on June 7, 2022. — AFP

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