Deforestation in the world’s most biologically diverse savanna, the Brazilian Cerrado, rose by around 25% in the 12 months through July from the previous period, two people familiar with the still unreleased government data told Reuters.
EXCLUSIVE-Deforestation of Brazilian savanna surged some 25% in a year, sources say
By Jake Spring
SAO PAULO, Dec 13 (Reuters) – Deforestation in the
world’s most biologically diverse savanna, the Brazilian
Cerrado, rose by around 25% in the 12 months through July from
the previous period, two people familiar with the still
unreleased government data told Reuters.
Brazil has yet to publish its official annual figures for
Cerrado deforestation, based on satellite analysis by the
government’s space research agency Inpe. The sources requested
anonymity as the data is not yet public.
Inpe declined to comment. A third source not authorized to
speak to the media said the data would be released on Wednesday.