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Brazil's Atlantic Forest Achieves Record Low Deforestation in Four Decades

In a significant environmental milestone, Brazil's Atlantic Forest has recorded its lowest deforestation rate in 40 years. However, experts caution that weakened regulations may jeopardize these advancements.

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Brazil's Atlantic Forest Achieves Record Low Deforestation in Four Decades
Brazil's Atlantic Forest Achieves Record Low Deforestation in Four Decades
Brazil's Atlantic Forest, recognized as the country's most endangered ecosystem, has achieved a historic low in deforestation for the year 2025, according to a recent report. The data reveals that only 8,658 hectares of this vital biome were lost, marking the first instance of deforestation dipping below the 10,000-hectare threshold since monitoring commenced in 1985. As Brazil's most densely populated biome, the Atlantic Forest is home to approximately 80% of the nation's inhabitants and major urban centers including Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. This achievement is being celebrated by environmental advocates, who view it as a crucial step toward preserving biodiversity and combatting climate change. Despite the encouraging figures, experts warn that recent legislative changes may pose a risk to future conservation efforts. The loosening of environmental regulations could potentially reverse the progress made, highlighting the need for continued vigilance in protecting this critical ecosystem. As the situation evolves, stakeholders are urged to prioritize sustainable practices to ensure the long-term health of the Atlantic Forest.

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