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Amazon deforestation in Brazil hits its worst level in 15 years
by Emma Bowman

NPR (National Public Radio)    Translate This Article
19 November 2021

On 19 November 2021 NPR (National Public Radio) reported: Brazil's Amazon rainforest saw its highest annual rate of deforestation in over 15 years, the latest data shows, after a 22 percent climb from the previous year. The country's space research agency monitoring system showed that the region lost over 5,100 square miles of rainforest -- comparable to about the size of the U.S. state of Connecticut -- between August 2020 to July 2021, according to data published on Thursday[18 November]. Until President Jair Bolsonaro took office, the Brazilian Amazon hadn't recorded an annual loss above 3,000 square miles of deforestation in over a decade. Global Good News service views this news as the failure of modern science and government systems. Such 'flops' highlight the need for more intelligent, evolutionary, Natural Law based, life-supporting systems.

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