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Brazil’s Amazon deforestation surged in April

DAVID BILLER

RIO DE JANEIRO — Preliminary data released Friday signalled deforestation of Brazil’s Amazon in April was the highest for that month in at least five years, a report that comes two weeks after Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro said his government would dedicate more energy and resources toward curbing deforestation. Deforestation rose 43 per cent over the same month in 2020, to 581 square kilometres, according to the government’s Deter monitoring system, which provides daily alerts based on satellite images. At the U.S.-led climate summit on April 22, Bolsonaro shifted his tone on Amazon preservation and exhibited willingness to step up commitment, even though many critics remain doubtful of his credibility. He also said Brazil requires outside funds to curb deforestation of the world’s largest tropical rainforest. His environment minister this year began talks with officials from the administration of U.S. President Joe Biden, who has called on Brazil to take stronger action.

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