
Tropical Forest Loss Plummets, But Climate Threats Loom
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- April 29, 2026
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- Apr 29, 2026
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Tropical forest loss plummeted in 2025, with Brazil leading the way in the Amazon. This drop is attributed to stronger policies, enforcement, and cooler weather. However, experts warn that climate change and a new El Niño phase could spark worse fires. Despite pledges to halt forest loss by 2030, were still off track. Meanwhile, Europes Copernicus report …
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Tropical forest loss plummeted in 2025, with Brazil leading the way in the Amazon. This drop is attributed to stronger policies, enforcement, and cooler weather. However, experts warn that climate change and a new El Niño phase could spark worse fires. Despite pledges to halt forest loss by 2030, were still off track. Meanwhile, Europes Copernicus report shows record heat fueled wildfires, highlighting the urgent need to protect forests. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/
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