Brazil sets new six-month Amazon deforestation record
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Deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon reached a record level during the first half of 2022. The world's largest tropical rainforest lost 3,750 square kilometers (1,450 square miles) of jungle since the beginning of the year. Environmentalists accuse Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro of failing to protect the Amazon from deforestation.
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Brazil sees record Amazon deforestation in first half of 2022
Brazil's Amazon rainforest has been deforested by a record amount in the first half of 2022, according to the country's Space Research Institute
Brazil sees record Amazon deforestation in first half of 2022
Brazil's Amazon rainforest has been deforested by a record amount in the first half of 2022, according to the country's Space Research Institute (INPE).
Brazil sees record Amazon deforestation in first half of 2022
By Rodrigo Pedroso and Jorge Engels, CNNBrazil’s Amazon rainforest has been deforested by a record amount in the first half of 2022, according to the country’s Space Research Institute (INPE).Data from INPE satellites shows that 3,750 square kilometers (1,448 square miles) of the world´s largest rainforest were lost in Brazil between January 1 and June 24, the largest area since 2016, when the institute began this type of monitoring.INPE satelli…
Brazil sees record Amazon deforestation in first half of 2022 - Local News 8
By Rodrigo Pedroso and Jorge Engels, CNNBrazil’s Amazon rainforest has been deforested by a record amount in the first half of 2022, according to the country’s Space Research Institute (INPE).Data from INPE satellites shows that 3,750 square kilometers (1,448 square miles) of the world´s largest rainforest were lost in Brazil between January 1 and June 24, the largest area since 2016, when the institute began this type of monitoring.INPE satelli…
Brazil sees record Amazon deforestation in first half of 2022
By Rodrigo Pedroso and Jorge Engels, CNNBrazil’s Amazon rainforest has been deforested by a record amount in the first half of 2022, according to the country’s Space Research Institute (INPE).Data from INPE satellites shows that 3,750 square kilometers (1,448 square miles) of the world´s largest rainforest were lost in Brazil between January 1 and June 24, the largest area since 2016, when the institute began this type of monitoring.INPE satelli…