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La déforestation en Amazonie brésilienne a atteint en 2025 son niveau le plus bas depuis 2019, avec environ 985 000 hectares déboisés, soit une réduction de 20,6% par rapport à l'année précédente, bien que cinq arbres continuent d'être arrachés par seconde, principalement en raison de l'expansion agricole. #Déforestation #Amazonie #Environnement

La déforestation à son niveau le plus bas depuis 2019 en Amazonie brésilienne

La déforestation en Amazonie brésilienne a atteint son niveau le plus bas depuis 2019 en 2025, avec près de 985.000 hectares déboisés, selon un rapport de MapBiomas, ce qui réjouit le président Lula avant les élections, bien que des inquiétudes persistent quant à de nouvelles lois menaçant la protection des forêts. #Déforestation #Amazonie #Environnement

La déforestation en Amazonie sous un seuil historique en 2025

Le chef indigène Raoni Metuktire, âgé de 93 ans et défenseur emblématique de l'Amazonie, a été admis en soins intensifs pour des problèmes respiratoires et cardiaques, son état étant stable après un précédent traitement hospitalier en mai. #Raoni #Amazonie #Déforestation

Brésil : le chef Raoni, défenseur emblématique de l’Amazonie, a été admis en soins intensifs
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Le cacique Raoni Metuktire, emblématique défenseur de l’Amazonie âgé de 93 ans, a été admis en soins intensifs à l’hôpital Dois Pinheiros en raison de problèmes respiratoires, son état étant jugé stable selon ses médecins après une précédente hospitalisation. #RaoniMetuktire #Amazonie #Déforestation

Brésil : Défenseur emblématique de l’Amazonie, le cacique Raoni admis en soins intensifs

RT @alfonslopeztena: Brazil’s Atlantic forest, the country’s most threatened biome, last year recorded its lowest level of deforestation si… #Brazil #Deforestation #Conservation #BR

Brazil’s Atlantic forest, the country’s most threatened biome, last year recorded its lowest level of deforestation since monitoring began 40 years ago: 8,658 hectares of deforestation, marking the first time it has fallen below 10,000 hectares since 1985 https://t.co/bEO892eDUn #Brazil #Deforestation #AtlanticForest #BR

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A new analysis by the non-profit Trase reveals that only 48% of cocoa exported from Ivory Coast can be traced back to its origin, raising concerns about the country's ability to comply with the EU's upcoming anti-deforestation law, which requires proof that imported goods are sourced from non-deforested land. #CocoaIndustry #Deforestation #Sustainability #CI #BR #ID #US

Ivory Coast cocoa traceability rates fail to improve as EU anti-deforestation law looms
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A new analysis by the non-profit Trase reveals that less than half of Ivory Coast's cocoa exports can be traced back to their origin, raising concerns about the country's ability to comply with the EU's upcoming anti-deforestation law, which requires proof that imported commodities were not grown on deforested land. #CocoaTrade #Deforestation #Sustainability #CI #BR #ID #US

Ivory Coast cocoa traceability rates fail to improve as EU anti-deforestation law looms
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A new analysis by Trase reveals that only 48% of Ivory Coast's cocoa exports can be traced to their origin, raising concerns about compliance with the EU's upcoming anti-deforestation law, which mandates that importers prove their goods were not produced on deforested land. #Cocoa #Deforestation #Sustainability #CI #BR #ID #US

Ivory Coast cocoa traceability rates fail to improve as EU anti-deforestation law looms
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A new analysis by the non-profit organization Trase reveals that only 48% of Ivory Coast's cocoa exports can be traced back to their origin, raising concerns about the country's compliance with the EU's upcoming anti-deforestation law, which requires proof that commodities are sourced from non-deforested land. #Cocoa #Deforestation #Sustainability #CI #BR #ID #US

Ivory Coast cocoa traceability rates fail to improve as EU anti-deforestation law looms
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A new analysis by the non-profit Trase reveals that less than half of Ivory Coast's cocoa exports can be traced to their origin, raising concerns about compliance with the EU's upcoming anti-deforestation law, which requires proof that commodities were not grown on deforested land, amidst pressure on Brussels to delay the law's implementation. #CocoaIndustry #Deforestation #Sustainability #CI #BR #ID #US

Ivory Coast cocoa traceability rates fail to improve as EU anti-deforestation law looms
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A recent analysis by the non-profit Trase reveals that less than half of cocoa exports from Ivory Coast can be traced back to their origins, raising concerns about how the country will comply with the EU's upcoming anti-deforestation law, which mandates proof that commodities were not produced on deforested land. #Cocoa #Deforestation #Sustainability #CI #BR #ID #US

Ivory Coast cocoa traceability rates fail to improve as EU anti-deforestation law looms
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Xing Yanling, head of the Tianjin Meat Industry Association, announced a commitment to purchase 50,000 metric tons of deforestation-free certified Brazilian beef by year's end, signaling a shift in China's approach to sustainable sourcing amid growing consumer awareness and government efforts to address environmental concerns related to trade. #SustainableBeef #Deforestation #SupplyChainTransparency #BR #CN

How China's evolving consumer habits may protect the Amazon rainforest

A new study highlights the dangerous combination of deforestation and global warming that could lead to the Amazon rainforest transitioning to a degraded ecosystem by mid-century, revealing that unchecked tree loss and rising temperatures could quickly push the region past a tipping point, resulting in catastrophic consequences for the planet. #ClimateChange #Deforestation #AmazonRainforest #BR #ES

Si la deforestación sigue, la Amazonía estaría en un punto sin retorno

A new study published in *Nature* warns that uncontrolled deforestation and global warming could push the Amazon rainforest toward a catastrophic transition to a degraded ecosystem by the middle of the century, highlighting the accelerating risks posed by these intertwined environmental threats. #ClimateChange #Deforestation #AmazonRainforest #BR #ES #US

Si la deforestación sigue, la Amazonía estaría en un punto sin retorno

A new study published in *Nature* warns that uncontrolled deforestation and global warming could push the Amazon rainforest toward a catastrophic transition to a degraded ecosystem by the middle of the century, highlighting the accelerating risks posed by these intertwined environmental threats. #ClimateChange #Deforestation #AmazonRainforest #BR #ES #US

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A new study published in Nature warns that unchecked deforestation and global warming could push the Amazon rainforest past a critical tipping point towards a degraded ecosystem by mid-century, with catastrophic consequences for the planet, as the loss of trees reduces rainfall and exacerbates climate change effects. #Deforestation #ClimateChange #AmazonRainforest #BR #ES #US

Si la deforestación sigue, la Amazonía estaría en un punto sin retorno

A recent study published in Nature reveals that unchecked deforestation and global warming could push the Amazon rainforest towards a catastrophic tipping point, transitioning it into a degraded ecosystem within decades if at least 22% of its area is lost, potentially exacerbating climate change impacts globally. #Deforestation #ClimateChange #EcosystemHealth #BR #US

New Study Shows Risks of Amazon Deforestation. And Rewards of Protection.

A new study published in Nature warns that unchecked deforestation and global warming could push the Amazon rainforest towards a catastrophic tipping point by mid-century, potentially transforming it into a degraded ecosystem, as the loss of trees exacerbates climate change by reducing rainfall and increasing the risk of droughts and wildfires. #Deforestation #ClimateChange #AmazonRainforest #BR #ES

Si la deforestación sigue, la Amazonía estaría en un punto sin retorno

A recent study published in Nature warns that if deforestation and global warming continue unchecked, the Amazon rainforest could reach a tipping point for ecosystem collapse within the next few decades, as the combined effects of tree loss and climate change drastically reduce rainfall and push the region toward a degraded ecosystem. #Deforestation #ClimateChange #EcosystemHealth #BR #US #ES

New Study Shows Risks of Amazon Deforestation. And Rewards of Protection.