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Amazon deforestation dropped 11% from Aug 2024–Jul 2025, lowest since 2014, amid Brazil’s push for zero deforestation by 2030.
Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest fell 11% from August 2024 to July 2025, totaling 5,796 square kilometers—the lowest level since 2014—according to government satellite data from INPE.
The decline marks the fourth consecutive year of reduced forest loss, coinciding with Brazil’s upcoming role as host of the COP30 climate summit in Belem.
The Cerrado savanna also saw an 11% drop in deforestation.
Despite progress, record wildfires and ongoing oil exploration near the Amazon have raised concerns.
Brazil, the world’s sixth-largest greenhouse gas emitter, continues to prioritize zero deforestation by 2030, though challenges remain in balancing conservation with economic development.
La deforestación del Amazonas se redujo un 11% desde agosto de 2024 a julio de 2025, el nivel más bajo desde 2014, en medio de la presión de Brasil para lograr una deforestación cero para 2030.