Amazon tree loss may worsen both floods and droughts: study
- Lawmakers in Mato Grosso, Brazil, passed a law that may increase deforestation by allowing the reclassification of Amazon areas to Cerrado, which requires lower vegetation preservation, according to Reuters.
- The law could result in an estimated increase of 5.2 million hectares of deforestation, an area the size of Costa Rica, as reported by the Amazon Environmental Research Institute.
- Between August 2023 and July 2024, 91% of deforestation in the Amazon was illegal, identified by the NGO Center of Life Institute through satellite monitoring.
- Stricter permits and policies are needed to combat illegal deforestation, as stated by Suely Araújo from Brazil's Climate Observatory.
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