According to Friday, the amount of forest deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon reached a record low in November. This figure was 201 square kilometer, which is 64% less than in November 2022, according to the DETER Observation Program of the National Space Research Agency.
This is the smallest amount of felling since the beginning of monitoring in 2015. Supreme leader Luis Inasio Lula Da Silva emphasized his environmental achievements during the UN climatic negotiations.
Despite the promise, they were heard on the return of Brazil to the struggle for the climate, the deforestation in the Serrad region, located under the Amazon, increased by 238% from November 2022 to 572 square kilometers. It is a biodiversity region that has been the victim of a recent growth of clear climate. The measures are aimed at restraining cutting down in the Amazon, but in Serrarado there are unresolved problems, said Ana Carolina Crizostomo from the Brazilian Office of the World Wildlife Fund.