Under Brazil's Far Right Leader, Amazon Protections Slashed and Forests Fall
Source: New York Times
Under Brazils Far Right Leader, Amazon Protections Slashed and Forests Fall
By Letícia Casado and Ernesto Londoño
July 28, 2019
BRASÍLIA The destruction of the Amazon rain forest in Brazil has increased rapidly since the nations new far-right president took over and his government scaled back efforts to fight illegal logging, ranching and mining.
Protecting the Amazon was at the heart of Brazils environmental policy for much of the past two decades. At one point, Brazils success in slowing the deforestation rate made it an international example of conservation and the effort to fight climate change.
But with the election of President Jair Bolsonaro, a populist who has been fined personally for violating environmental regulations, Brazil has changed course substantially, retreating from the efforts it once made to slow global warming by preserving the worlds largest rain forest.
While campaigning for president last year, Mr. Bolsonaro declared that Brazils vast protected lands were an obstacle to economic growth and promised to open them up to commercial exploitation.
Seven months into his term, that is already happening.
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