Fires in Legal Amazon This Year already Exceed Those Recorded in 2021

Since January 2019, average annual deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has increased by 75% compared to the previous decade

The outbreaks of fires recorded in the legal Amazon this year already exceed those detected in the entire last year, according to official data. Until this Sunday (18), 75,592 fires had been recorded, compared to 75,090 in 2021, according to data from Inpe (National Institute for Space Research). September was already forecasted as a critical month in terms of fires, with 18,374 outbreaks in just one week, almost 10% more than in the entirety of September 2021.

Environmental NGO Greenpeace said in a statement that the increase in fires is an "announced tragedy" and is "associated with deforestation and land grabbing." Deforestation and forest fires have soared during the government of President Jair Bolsonaro (PL), who will seek re-election in October.

Since he took office in January 2019, the average annual deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has grown by 75% compared to the previous decade.

Translated by Cassy Dias

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