A recent study by the environmental group MapBiomas shows Brazil lost 15% of its native forests between 1985 and 2022. This means the forested area shrank from 581.6 million hectares to 494.1 million hectares. Agriculture and livestock farming are the main culprits. In fact, the last five years alone accounted for an 11% loss of […]
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