The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Brazilian poll might risk even more rainforest

- By Mark Aitken POLITICAL EDITOR

Brazil’s presidenti­al election today risks swathes of the Amazonian rainforest and the planet’s future, scientists warn.

Deforestat­ion in Brazil has soared in the past four years under rightwing president Jair Bolsonaro, who is trailing former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, known as Lula, by a narrow margin in polls for the second round of voting.

During his time in office from 2003 to 2011, Lula radically reduced the deforestat­ion of the Amazon rainforest, which has been called the “lungs of the planet” and is home to more than half the world’s species of plants and animals.

Dr Erika Berenguer, a senior research associate at the Ecosystems Lab at Oxford University, said: “The election is very important for the Amazon because the deforestat­ion rates have completely shifted under Bolsonaro’s administra­tion.

“We are now seeing levels of deforestat­ion that we hadn’t seen since 2008. That’s really worrying, not only for conservati­on, biodiversi­ty and indigenous communitie­s, but also for the whole world because of greenhouse emissions.”

Since Bolsonaro took office in 2019, more than two billion trees have been felled, the number of forest fires has soared and violence against indigenous communitie­s and activists has increased.

Bolsonaro has been accused of weakening environmen­tal enforcemen­t agencies by cutting their budgets and staff while making it more difficult to punish criminals who damage the environmen­t.

Lula’s election pledges include fighting deforestat­ion, subsidisin­g sustainabl­e farming and reform Brazil’s taxes to usher in a green economy.

Berenguer said: “In the eight years Lula was in power, we saw year on year decreases in deforestat­ion, the exact opposite of what we have seen with Bolsonaro.

“His rhetoric has been pro-Amazon and conservati­on and very much building it up on what he already did during his government.”

 ?? ?? Jair Bolsonaro takes part in a debate of the 2018 elections for Brazil’s president
Jair Bolsonaro takes part in a debate of the 2018 elections for Brazil’s president

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