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As Brazil Cracks Down on Forest Clearing, Emissions Fall
Friday November 7, 2025. 07:05 PM , from Slashdot
In Brazil, forests are largely destroyed to create new cropland and pasture, and together, the loss of forest and raising of cattle are its biggest sources of emissions. Lula's crackdown on illegal deforesters has put those emissions in check. According to the Climate Observatory, a green group, Brazilian emissions fell by 16.7 percent last year. 'The new data shows the impact of the federal government retaking control over deforestation after a deliberate lack of control between 2019 and 2022,' when Bolsonaro held office, the group said in a statement. Lula aims to end illegal deforestation entirely by the end of this decade, but as he makes progress on this goal, Brazil is still facing worsening droughts and fires fueled by warming. Last year, fires accounted for two-thirds of the primary tropical forest lost in Brazil, according to the World Resources Institute. Often small fires used to clear land get out of control, burning through larger, drought-ridden areas. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/11/07/1747253/as-brazil-cracks-down-on-forest-clearing-emissions-...
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