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Amazon Deforestation is Down. Here’s Why.

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For several years, headlines about Amazon deforestation have all been bad. Good news in Brazil where deforestation in the Amazon declined 66.1 For the first eight months of the year, the rate of deforestation is 48 percent lower than the same period in 2022. percent compared to last August.

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The Stream, July 1, 2021: Brazil Bans Outdoor Fires To Curb Deforestation In Amazon

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Reuters reports that the move comes ahead of the annual burning season in the Amazon rainforest in an attempt to cut down on deforestation. Phosphorous loads in the watershed, a massive agricultural area and a key nutrient-loading tributary to western Lake Erie, are still nowhere near targeted reduction goals. 8800 RESIDENTS.

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Analysis: Coal extraction in Indonesia is driving deforestation

A Greener Life

In 2021, the country produced 610 million tons of coal, half of which was exported, at a value of US$29.6 Coal extraction in Indonesia is done with open-pit mining, hence the deforestation,” says Syahrul Fitra, a senior forest campaigner at Greenpeace Southeast Asia. of total tropical deforestation between 2000 and 2019.

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What’s Up With Water — August 16, 2021

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The report stated unequivocally, for the first time, that climate change is occurring due to “human influence,” namely the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation. Extreme droughts affecting agriculture and ecosystems are more frequent and intense than they were in the last century. The report, while grim, does offer hope.

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Analysis: How Costa Rica reversed deforestation and raised millions for conservation

A Greener Life

During last November’s COP26 climate change conference, the president of Costa Rica, Carlos Alvarado, signed an agreement that will see US$20 million flow towards the conservation of the country’s forests, funds earmarked to increase protection and help avoid deforestation. million.

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HotSpots H2O: Years-Long Drought Pushes Brazil to the Brink

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Scientists attribute the drought’s severity to climate change, deforestation of the Amazon rainforest, and the La Niña weather pattern. By Laura Gersony, Circle of Blue — October 4, 2021. In much of the country’s agricultural heartland, soil water levels are a third of what is needed to sustain healthy crops. Help us,” he said.

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The Stream, December 1, 2021: New Testing Rule In U.S. Could Impact 90 Percent of Water Systems Relying on Lead Service Lines

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The patrol group of Indigenous farmers, teachers, and hunters spend their time working with conservation officers to track deforestation and report their findings to government regulators. Uganda has lost about 40 percent of its wetlands over the past two decades due to illegal filling for building or agricultural expansion.

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