The Brazilian government has set an ambitious goal to end illegal deforestation in all biomes by 2030. This commitment aligns with the country’s Sustainable Development Goals and reflects a growing awareness of deforestation’s far-reaching impacts. Experts argue that eliminating all deforestation, both legal and illegal, is not only necessary but achievable. Carlos Nobre, a renowned […]
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