AP: Agribusiness-friendly states in Brazil try to undo forest protections
https://apnews.com/article/brazil-deforestation-amazon-mato-grosso-rondonia-acre-7c0896acb8228b87c6993289dc026770Agribusiness-friendly states in Brazil try to undo forest protections
By FABIANO MAISONNAVE
Updated 9:52 AM EST, November 27, 2024
BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) Several states in Brazil are trying to rid themselves of rainforest protections, bowing to pressure from cattle ranchers and soybean growers to cut down trees and expand agriculture.
Their efforts run counter to those of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who returned to power last year and has made significant strides in curbing Amazon deforestation. They also threaten Brazils commitment to halt deforestation by 2030. Loss of forest is the countrys largest source of carbon emissions.
We are detecting a well-coordinated wave of setbacks. The efforts to reduce deforestation remain highly fragile in some regions, said Alice Thuault, executive director of Instituto Centro de Vida, an environmental nonprofit based in Mato Grosso state. A coalition of organizations that keeps watch on supply chains, the Accountability Framework initiative (AFi), also referred to the trend as a major setback.
Brazils nine Amazonian states are crucial for preserving forest. Together, they manage almost 220,000 square miles (564,000 square kilometers) of conservation lands and 12,600 square miles (32,600 square kilometers) of public forests that have no protective designation, a total area roughly the size of Ukraine.