Amazon’s advocates fear Trump’s return means little US help to protect rainforest
- Trump's return to office raises concerns about U.S. Support for the Amazon rainforest, as environmental groups fear cuts to funding for conservation efforts and law enforcement against illegal activities in the region.
- Under President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazil prioritizes Amazon protection, while Trump is expected to favor policies that encourage development at the expense of environmental safeguards.
- Marina Silva, Brazil's environment minister, stated that Trump's return tests U.S. Democracy and international responsibilities, emphasizing the need for cooperation on climate issues.
- Experts warn that Trump's administration could lead to significant cuts in foreign aid aimed at climate mitigation, impacting global efforts to combat environmental challenges.
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