Brazil deforestation rises in August, adding to Amazon fire worries

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Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon rainforest rose for the fourth straight month in August from a year earlier, according to preliminary government data released on Friday, adding to concerns over fires already ravaging the region.[BRASILIA/SAO PAULO] Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon rainforest rose for the fourth straight month in August from a year earlier, according to preliminary government data released on Friday, adding to concerns over fires already ravaging the region.

"I haven't seen any contracts being cancelled in any sectors. Exports continue, but the red light is flashing," Marcello Brito, president of the Brazilian Agribusiness Association, told reporters at a briefing."If action isn't taken, if the discourse doesn't change, if the rhetoric doesn't change, then things can get worse.

Instead, the federal government plans to hire state environmental police on their days off to assist in enforcement, he said.The Group of Seven wealthy nations offered US$20 million in aid last week to help fight the fires, but Mr Bolsonaro said he would only accept it if French President Emmanuel Macron withdrew"insults" against him.

"They cut trees and then later they start fires, so possibly will continue," Ms Aguiar said."If they have already deforested in the previous month, we'll see fire this month." Environment Minister Salles attributed the fall in the number of fires to the government's measures to combat the fires, which included sending in the military.

 

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