Deforestation in the Amazon in June returns to pre
Deforestation in the Amazon in June was the lowest in the last five years, at 663 km2. This number is the lowest since 2018 (488.1 km2) before Jair Bolsonaro (PL) took over the presidency. In comparison with data from the same month in 2022, there was a 41% reduction in the deforested area in the biome. In the Cerrado, the drop was 14.6% compared to June last year, with 876 km2 deforested. The positive number comes after an increase of 83% recorded in May. Data from Deter, the Inpe (National Institute for Space Research) system that gathers information to combat deforestation in almost real-time, were released this Thursday (6th) by the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change. The total accumulated in the first half of the year in both biomes reached over 7,000 km2, equivalent to about 4.5 times the area of the city of Sao Paulo (1,521 km2). While in the Amazon, 2,649 km2 of forest were destroyed, the lowest rate since 2020 (3,081 km2), the Cerrado lost 4,408 km2 of vegetation the highest rate ever recorded by Deter. The number was about 20% above the previous record, set in 2018 when deforestation in the biome surpassed 3,774 km2. The historical series for the Cerrado begins in 2018; that of the Amazon, in 2016. Translated by Cassy Dias