(Brazil) - By January 2020, the rate of Amazon deforestation in Latin America, especially Brazil, has been seen to more than double over the same period in 2019 and also Also breaking a new record for the last five years.
In fact, in the rainy season in the Amazon rainforest, deforestation has always been declining, but due to the high levels of deforestation, the rate of deforestation in January has been low. Calculates to remain high and holds a new record. Critics have fired the shot at Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who has not taken any action to prevent illegal deforestation.
Conservationists say that continuing to prevent significant deforestation for the planet will slow down global warming commitments and those affected are Weak billions of people are most vulnerable to natural disasters worldwide.
In spite of the outspoken criticism from the international community, and especially from environmental conservatives in Brazil itself, Bolsonaro's government has repeatedly rejected condemnation and said Brazil is still an example of environmental conservation. According to the report by the InpeA Global Environmental Protection Agency, more than 280 square kilometers of forest have been destroyed in the whole of January 2020.
Amazon deforestation peaked in early 2020 and is on record
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