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Brazil fires drive acceleration in Amazon deforestation
7 June 2025 14:48
SAO PAOLO (AFP)A record fire season in Brazil last year caused the rate of deforestation to accelerate, in a blow to President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's pledge to protect the Amazon rainforest, official figures showed figures released by the National Institute for Space Research (INPE), which tracks forest cover by satellite, indicated that the deforestation rate between August 2024 and May 2025 rose by 9.1 percent compared to the same period in they showed a staggering 92-percent increase in Amazon deforestation in May, compared to the year-ago development risks erasing the gains made by Brazil in 2024, when deforestation slowed in all of its ecological biomes for the first time in six report showed that beyond the Amazon, the picture was less alarming in other biomes acrossBrazil, host of this year's UN climate change the Pantanal wetlands, for instance, deforestation between August 2024 and May 2025 fell by 77 percent compared to the same period in the findings, the environment ministry's executive secretary Joao Paulo Capobianco chiefly blamed the record number of fires that swept Brazil and other South American countries last year, whipped up by a severe drought.
Many of the fireswere started to clear land for crops or cattle and then raged out of control.