Deforestation of the Brazilian Alcanza Alcanza record in January

The deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon launches a new record for next year in the first three weeks of this year, according to official data published on Wednesday, an alarming signal about the mayor’s destruction tropical river of the world.

Nearly 360 km2 of floresta fluron destroyed between the 1st of January and the 21st of January, according to preliminary dates published by the Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Espaciales (INPE).

Although the register was held on the 21st of January, the surface area has been superior to any other since the end of 2015, when the INPE launched the DETER periodic monitoring program.

The deforestation of the Amazon in January of the year passed by 83 km2, four months ago it was registered in the first three weeks of 2022.

Experiential experts consider that the date of the crisis indicates a huge increase since 2022 was observed in another year devastating to the Brazilian Amazon, whereas the deforestation has increased since the president of extreme rights Jair Bolsonaro assume the cargo in 2019.

“Tener una digir tan alta en ener, en plena temporada de lluvias, cuando la deforestation suele ser menos significant, es extremadamente preocupante”, dijo a la AFP Claudio Angelomember of the ONG Climate Observatory.

In November, the INPE announced that deforestation in the world’s largest tropical forest had been extended to 13,235 km2 between August 2020 and July 2021, an unprecedented figure of 15 years.

Treat yourself increase annual consecutive increase from the Bolsonaro power, which is blank of international criticism by haber debilitated the protection policy of the forest and by haber claimed the Mining and agricultural exploitation en áreas protegidas.

“We hope that we will have the closest measures to see if there will be a tendency for this year, for there is a very small signal,” said Angelo.

El Climate Observatory Revealed this March that Ibama, the principal official body of ambient vigilance, has spent 41% of its pre-employment in 2021.



Reference-www.eleconomista.com.mx

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