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Jair Bolsonaro plans to appease investors with ban on Amazon fires

The decree is being drafted by the Environment Ministry, with a start date yet to be decided. Last year, the government banned burning for 60 days before adding another 60 days.

In a closed-door meeting in May, Environment Minister Ricardo Salles urged President Bolsonaro to take advantage of global leaders’ Covid-19 blinders to simplify regulations, according to a video of the gathering released by the Supreme Court.(Reuters file photo)
Published on Jul 09, 2020 11:22 AM IST
ByBloomberg| Posted by: Harshit Sabarwal

Leonardo DiCaprio denies Brazilian president’s accusation of link to Amazon fires, says ‘we did not fund the organizations targeted’

Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio took to Instagram to deny the claims made by Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro that he helped fund groups allegedly linked to Amazon fires.

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro had claimed that Leonardo DiCaprio financed groups allegedly linked to fires in the Amazon rain forest.(REUTERS)
Updated on Dec 01, 2019 09:58 AM IST
Agence France-Presse, Sao Paulo | By

Brazil to hire short-term environmental enforcers following Amazon fires

The scheme will involve contracting state environmental police on their days off to assist federal government enforcement efforts, Salles said in an interview. He said the ministry aims to have a deal in place with states to allow for such a scheme to begin before next year’s peak deforestation and fire season, which generally starts in May or June.

Brazil will hire local environmental police on a short-term basis to combat Amazon fires(Reuters Photo)
Updated on Sep 07, 2019 07:32 AM IST
Brasilia | ByReuters

To save India’s rainforests, we must first value them

The ‘development-at-any-cost’ model doesn’t work. There is a growing urgency to protect this ecological heritage.

The Amazon fire provides an opportunity to review the status of India’s rainforests, which are restricted to the Western Ghats, and the Northeastern Himalayas(Bloomberg)
Published on Aug 30, 2019 09:55 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By

Brazil says ready to accept aid for Amazon fires, but will decide how it’s used

Brazil said it was ready to accept foreign aid to help fight fires in the Amazon but only if it could determine how it was spent.

Brazil’s president is finding himself increasingly isolated on the global stage over his response to the blazes, which threaten what many view as a key bulwark against global climate change.(Reuters Photo)
Published on Aug 28, 2019 01:41 PM IST
Brazil | ByReuters

‘Resources fit to reforest Europe’: Brazil rejects G7 aid for Amazon fires

A USD 20 million pledge was made at the G7 summit in France to fight the rainforest blazes.

A man is seen on a burning tract of the Amazon jungle in Canarana, Mato Grosso state, Brazil August 26, 2019.(Reuters Photo)
Updated on Aug 27, 2019 09:26 AM IST
Brasilia | ByPress Trust of India

G7 pledges millions to help fight Amazon fires

The G7 club -- comprising Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States -- also agreed to support a medium-term reforestation plan which will be unveiled at the UN in September, France’s Emmanuel Macron and Chile’s Sebastian Pinera said at a summit in southwest France.

An aerial view of forest fire of the Amazon taken with a drone.(Reuters Image)
Updated on Aug 26, 2019 11:00 PM IST
Biarritz, France | ByAgence France-Presse

G7 wrestles with Iran, Amazon fires and trade, but own unity shaky

The summit in Biarritz, a high-end surfers’ paradise in southwestern France, saw a dramatic shift of focus Sunday when Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif flew in to discuss the diplomatic deadlock on Tehran’s disputed nuclear programme.

G7 leaders close their summit Monday with discussion of world problems including the fires ravaging the Amazon rainforest.(AP photo)
Published on Aug 26, 2019 02:33 PM IST
Biarritz | ByAgence France-Presse

Brazil sends Army to fight Amazon fires; Donald Trump tweets support

Under growing domestic and international pressure, Bolsonaro on Friday promised “zero tolerance” for environmental crimes and pledged “strong action” to control fires -- many of them set by loggers emboldened by his government’s disdain for environmental oversight.

A fire burns a field on a farm in the Nova Santa Helena municipality, in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil.(AP)
Updated on Aug 24, 2019 09:21 AM IST
Bloomberg | ByAustin Weinstein and Walter Brandimarte

Old photos of Amazon fires in Brazil fuel online outrage

Under the hashtag #PrayforAmazonas, users have expressed outrage over official data showing a surge in wildfires in the world’s biggest rainforest between January and August.

An AFP fact check on Wednesday found most of the images are decades old or not even in the country.(Twitter/@xandranoel)
Updated on Aug 22, 2019 04:49 PM IST
Salvador | ByAgence France-Presse

Brazil’s Bolsonaro blames Amazon fires on NGOs as Twitter erupts

Official figures show nearly 73,000 forest fires were recorded in Brazil in the first eight months of the year -- the highest number for any year since 2013. Most were in the Amazon.

Amazon rainforest in northern Brazil have ignited a firestorm on social media.(Reuters photo)
Updated on Aug 22, 2019 03:29 PM IST
Salvador | ByPress Trust of India
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