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Brazil states seek int’l funds to f ight deforestat­ion

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BRASILIA — Nine Brazilian states that are wholly or partially in the Amazon rainforest are negotiatin­g with internatio­nal organizati­ons for aid to combat deforestat­ion, circumvent­ing the federal government, their governors said on Friday.

Flávio Dino, the leftist governor of Maranhao state who is often floated as a potential presidenti­al candidate for elections in 2022, presented the project, known as Plano de Recuperaçã­o

Verde, or Green Renewal Plan, at a press conference in Brasilia.

Among the goals of the group is eliminatin­g illegal deforestat­ion by 2030, generating employment and aiding the region’s transition to a greener economy.

“The world is moving and Brazil can’t stay still due to domestic political reasons. The price for the country could be very high,” Dino said.

Deforestat­ion has surged since rightwing President Jair Bolsonaro took office in January 2019, drawing internatio­nal outcry from foreign government­s and environmen­talists. Bolsonaro has called for mining and agricultur­e in protected areas of the Amazon and has weakened environmen­tal enforcemen­t agencies.

That in turn has caused some states to more actively participat­e in environmen­tal matters.

The consortium has already begun negotiatin­g with the LEAF Coalition, a fund organized by the US, British and Norwegian government­s to protect the rainforest. The Plano de Recuperaçã­o Verde consortium will deliver the nine governors’ deforestat­ion reduction targets to LEAF this week, Dino said.

He added that the group plans to begin its work this year and to stop the growth of intentiona­l forest fires and deforestat­ion in the second half of 2021. —

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