BRASILIA (REUTERS) - Brazil's Vice-President Hamilton Mourao on Wednesday (May 26) acknowledged that destruction of the Amazon rainforest had worsened since March, saying the government would send in the military if necessary to meet its target to lower deforestation by July.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Brazil's Vice President Hamilton Mourao on Wednesday acknowledged that destruction of the Amazon rainforest had worsened since March, saying the government would send in the military if necessary to meet its target to lower deforestation by July.
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Brazil environment minister probed over alleged illegal timber exports
Brazilian Environment Minister Ricardo Salles talks to reporters on 19 May 2021 after leaving the event Road to the Sustainable Development of Brazil s Solid Waste Industry in Brasilia, Brazil. Brazil s Federal Police launched an operation on 19 May 2021 to determine whether Salles and other authorities facilitated illegal timber exports to Europe and the United States. EFE/Joedson Alves
Brazilian Environment Minister Ricardo Salles spoke to reporters on 19 May 2021 after participating in the event Road to the Sustainable Development of Brazil s Solid Waste Industry in Brasilia, Brazil. Brazil s Federal Police launched an operation on 19 May 2021 to determine whether Environment Minister Ricardo Salles and other authorities facilitated illegal timber exports to Europe and the United States.
Published: Thursday, May 20, 2021
Brazil s Federal Police yesterday carried out searches to investigate whether Environment Minister Ricardo Salles and other key figures within the ministry facilitated illegal timber exports to the U.S. and Europe.
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