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Climate Change News: Brazil’s Amazon Now Emits More CO2 Than It Absorbs The Amazon rainforest emits more carbon dioxide than it absorbs, according to a new research study. Research published in the journal Nature revealed that the forest now emits a billion tons of carbon dioxide a year. Previously holding an important role in absorbing the world’s carbon dioxide, an increase in deforestation to create more space for beef and soy production has led to more forest fires and a change in carbon balance as a result. Once a carbon sink, the Amazon is now accelerating carbon emissions, according to the study. ....
Bolsonaro abandons enhanced Amazon commitment same day he makes it by Sue Branford on 27 April 2021 Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro offered up Amazon conservation promises during the April 22 virtual Climate Leaders Summit hosted by U.S. President Joe Biden and attended by heads of state from more than forty nations. That same day, Bolsonaro approved Brazil’s 2021 budget that includes a R$240 million ($44 million) annual reduction for the Ministry of the Environment. Conservationists say that the cuts will be utterly devastating for the nation’s deforestation monitoring program. The reductions will also impact the monitoring of pollution levels, pesticide contamination (Brazil under Bolsonaro is the biggest user of pesticides in the world), illegal mining, and wildlife trafficking. ICMbio, which oversees 334 of Brazil’s protected areas, also saw cuts. ....