Brazilian pastures occupy an area equivalent to the entire state of Amazonas

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Deforestation, wildfires, and the shrinking of water surfaces increase the risk of desertification in the Caatinga

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Groundbreaking survey by MapBiomas Amazonia: vegetation loss over 36 years equivalent to a Chile 

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The Pantanal lost 29% of its water surface between the flood of 1988/1989 and the last one in 2018

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A hub for migratory birds, the Pampa is the Brazilian biome that loses the most natural vegetation

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Atlantic Forest: the challenge of zeroing deforestation in the biome where over 70% of the Brazilian population lives

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Agriculture and livestock farming grow by 258% in Matopiba since 1985 and occupy an area larger than Amapá

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Agriculture, urbanization, and mining are transforming the Amazon

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The area occupied by mining in Brazil grows more than 6 times between 1985 and 2020

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Native vegetation loses space to agriculture and livestock farming over the last three decades

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