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Brazil vows to stem Amazon loss | Brazil vows to stem Amazon loss |
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Brazil has agreed emergency measures to stem deforestation as government figures revealed a sharp increase in the rate of clearances in the Amazon. | Brazil has agreed emergency measures to stem deforestation as government figures revealed a sharp increase in the rate of clearances in the Amazon. |
The steps were announced after an emergency cabinet meeting chaired by President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. | The steps were announced after an emergency cabinet meeting chaired by President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. |
The measures include sending extra federal police and environmental agents to stop farmers and cattle ranchers illegally felling any more rainforest. | The measures include sending extra federal police and environmental agents to stop farmers and cattle ranchers illegally felling any more rainforest. |
In the last five months of 2007, 3,235 sq km (1,250 sq miles) were lost. | In the last five months of 2007, 3,235 sq km (1,250 sq miles) were lost. |
See map of worst affected areas | See map of worst affected areas |
Environment Minister Marina Silva said environmental agents and police would be deployed around 36 cities and towns where illegal clearing jumped dramatically last year. | Environment Minister Marina Silva said environmental agents and police would be deployed around 36 cities and towns where illegal clearing jumped dramatically last year. |
People or businesses who buy anything produced on the deforested land could face fines, she said. | |
The plan involves a 25% rise in the police force assigned to the region. | The plan involves a 25% rise in the police force assigned to the region. |
The Amazon has long been known as the "lungs of the world" | The Amazon has long been known as the "lungs of the world" |
The authorities will also monitor areas of deforestation, with the aim of stopping crop planting and cattle raising there. | The authorities will also monitor areas of deforestation, with the aim of stopping crop planting and cattle raising there. |
Rising prices of raw materials and commodities could be spurring the rate of forest clearing, the environment minister said. | Rising prices of raw materials and commodities could be spurring the rate of forest clearing, the environment minister said. |
The state of Mato Grosso was the worst affected by the sharp rise in deforestation, contributing more than half the total area of forest stripped. | The state of Mato Grosso was the worst affected by the sharp rise in deforestation, contributing more than half the total area of forest stripped. |
The states of Para and Rondonia were also badly hit. | The states of Para and Rondonia were also badly hit. |
Gilberto Camara, of satellite imaging institute INPE, said: "We've never before detected such a high deforestation rate at this time of year." | Gilberto Camara, of satellite imaging institute INPE, said: "We've never before detected such a high deforestation rate at this time of year." |
The environment ministry said the estimate for deforestation between August and December last year could more than double as detailed satellite images are analysed. | The environment ministry said the estimate for deforestation between August and December last year could more than double as detailed satellite images are analysed. |
The total area affected could be as high as 7,000 sq km, it said. | The total area affected could be as high as 7,000 sq km, it said. |
The latest figures will be an embarrassment for the Brazilian president, says the BBC's Americas editor, Warren Bull. | The latest figures will be an embarrassment for the Brazilian president, says the BBC's Americas editor, Warren Bull. |
Last year, President Lula said his government's efforts to control illegal logging and introduce better certification of land ownership had helped reduce forest clearance significantly. | Last year, President Lula said his government's efforts to control illegal logging and introduce better certification of land ownership had helped reduce forest clearance significantly. |
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