https://www.mondialnews.com/2025/11/01/amazon-deforestation-in-brazil-falls-11-burned-areas-plummet-45/
Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest has decreased by 11% over the past year, accompanied by a significant 45% drop in areas affected by wildfires, according to recent data reported by Butler Nature. The figures signal a notable improvement in the efforts to curb environmental destruction in the world’s largest tropical rainforest, which plays a critical role in global climate regulation. Experts attribute the decline to a combination of strengthened enforcement policies and favorable weather conditions, though concerns remain about long-term sustainability.
Amazon Deforestation in Brazil Experiences Significant Decline Amid Conservation Efforts
Recent data reveals a notable 11% decrease in deforestation rates across the Brazilian Amazon, marking a pivotal shift in the battle against forest loss. This decline aligns with strengthened enforcement of environmental policies, increased surveillance, and collaborative efforts involving local communities, NGOs, and government…
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Author : Miles Cooper
Publish date : 2025-11-01 20:23:00
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