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| The deforestation area stops at the border of Indio's reservation area in Para state, northern Brazil, on August 9, 2013 [Credit: AFP/Yasuyoshi Chiba] |
The biggest increases were in the states of Amazonas, with a 54 percent rise, Rondonia with 41 percent and Mato Grosso with 40 percent, the ministry said.
The sharp deterioration came despite Brazil's attempts to increase policing of the rainforest, which is seen as a key element in the fight to keep greenhouse gases under control—the subject of a major climate change summit starting in Paris on Monday.
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| View of a deforested area in the middle of the Amazon jungle [Credit: AFP/Raphael Alves] |
Preliminary reports suggest that expansion of cattle ranching and agriculture is to blame for the clearances.
The Amazon is a giant trap for carbon that would otherwise be released, contributing to global warming. It is also one of the world's greatest remaining sanctuaries for rare and often still barely studied flora and fauna.
Source: AFP [November 30, 2015]







