Brazil's Atlantic Forest Sees Lowest Deforestation in 40 Years
Brazil's Atlantic forest reports its lowest deforestation rate in 40 years, with only 8,658 hectares cleared in 2025, marking a significant decline below 10,000 hectares for the first time since 1985. Environmentalists celebrate this achievement but caution that weakened laws may jeopardise future conservation efforts.
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