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Tropical rainforest loss fell by 36% in 2025, data shows, as Brazil steps up protection efforts
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Tropical rainforest loss fell by 36% in 2025, data shows, as Brazil steps up protection efforts

Global tropical rainforest loss fell by 36% in 2025 to approximately 43,000 sq km, largely due to Brazil's strengthened environmental policies and law enforcement in the Amazon. The decline also reflects cooler La Niña conditions reducing fires, though researchers warn that climate change and an incoming El Niño pattern could increase fire risk later this year. Brazil recorded its lowest deforestation since 2002 at 5,700 sq km, while world leaders remain far off track from their COP26 pledge to halt forest loss by 2030.

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