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Brazil s lower house passes bill contested by conservation groups | Environment News

Brazil’s lower house of Congress has approved a bill fiercely contested by environmental groups to loosen licensing requirements for infrastructure, mining, agriculture and other projects. The move drew criticism from conservation groups at a time when Brazil’s environmental record is under intense scrutiny as deforestation in the Amazon rainforest soars. US President Joe Biden’s administration is in talks with Brazil to possibly fund conservation efforts, but has demanded that the country first show results in reining in destruction. Preliminary data released last week showed that deforestation of Brazil’s Amazon in April was the highest for that month in at least five years.

COVID s third wave is younger and sicker Here s everything we know about why

COVID s third wave is younger and sicker Here s everything we know about why

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The Weather Network - Scientists find only 3% of land areas unblemished by humans

Scientists find only 3% of land areas unblemished by humans Reuters Sunday, April 18th 2021, 2:49 pm - A 2019 U.N. report estimated as many as 1 million species are under threat of extinction due to human activity. SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Very little of today’s world resembles Planet Earth from 500 years ago. In fact, only about 3% of land surfaces might be ecologically intact still home to their full range of native species and unblemished by human activity, according to new research. The finding published Thursday in the journal Frontiers in Forests and Global Change is far lower than previous estimates based on satellite images, which suggested around 20% to 40% of land ecosystems were undamaged.

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