In a noteworthy move for 2023, Brazil dramatically cut down the rate of deforestation in the Amazon by 36%, a milestone not seen since 2015. This significant achievement, spotlighted in an international report and dominating Brazilian media, underscores a pivotal shift in environmental policy and action within the country. Occupying 60% of this expansive and […]
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