Brazil leads “encouraging” decline in global rainforest destruction in 2025
After hitting a record high in 2024, loss of primary tropical forest dropped by over a third last year, but the world remains way off track for a 2030 goal to halt deforestation The post Brazil leads “encouraging” decline in global rainforest destruction in 2025 appeared first on Climate Home News.
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