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Brazil’s environment ministry announced on September 18, 2025, a 15% reduction in Amazon deforestation compared to 2024, crediting stricter enforcement and satellite monitoring.
The data, from INPE, shows 8,500 km² cleared, the lowest in a decade, driven by President Lula’s policies reversing Bolsonaro-era rollbacks.
Reforestation initiatives planted 2 million trees, and indigenous land protections expanded.
However, illegal logging and mining persist, with 1,200 arrests in 2025.
Environmentalists on X praised progress but warned of loopholes, citing cattle ranching’s impact.
WWF Brazil reported 20% of deforestation linked to beef exports.
Global demand for soy and minerals fuels challenges, with China and EU as key markets.
The Amazon, vital for carbon storage, faces threats from climate-driven fires, with 10,000 hectares lost in August.
Lula’s pledge for zero deforestation by 2030 hinges on international aid, with $500m from Norway and Germany.
Critics argue enforcement lacks teeth, as fines often go unpaid.
The slowdown offers hope, but sustained action is critical to preserve the rainforest’s biodiversity and climate role.
2025-09-18 23:04:00


At least 24 people in Glasgow died from extreme heat in 2025, exacerbated by global warming, according to Imperial College London researchers.
2025-09-22 14:48:00

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