The Macomb Daily

10% of vegetation lost in nearly four decades

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RIO DE JANEIRO >> The Amazon region has lost 10% of its native vegetation, mostly tropical rainforest, in almost four decades, an area roughly the size of Texas, a new report says. From 1985 to 2021, the deforested area surged from 190,000 square miles to 482,000 square miles, unpreceden­ted destructio­n in the Amazon, according to the Amazon Network of Georeferen­ced Socio-Environmen­tal Informatio­n, or Raisg. The numbers are calculated from an annual satellite monitoring since 1985 from Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela, Suriname, Guyana and French Guiana. The report is a collaborat­ion between Raisg and MapBiomas, a network of Brazilian nonprofits, universiti­es and technology startups.

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