While the pandemic has terrorized Brazil, deforestation has not let up whatsoever. On Friday, official data showed that deforestation levels in June were over 10 percent higher than last year, making that the 14th consecutive month of increasing rates of forest destruction in the Amazon basin.
While this may seem trivial at a time when over 75,000 Brazilians have died from Covid-19 and the economy is tanking, a continuation of this rising trend of deforestation could lead to grave financial, political and humanitarian problems in the near future.
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