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How Brazil Reacts to Climate Change

 
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How Brazil Reacts to Climate Change
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Slowing Deforestation (9/13)

Brazil's Environment Minister Marina Silva speaks during a news conference in August 2005. Silva has helped spearhead government intervention to slow deforestation rates in the Brazilian Amazon. According to government sources, deforestation rates have already declined by around half since 2004. Brazil’s government credits policy measures and crackdowns on illegal logging; others cite falling prices of soy and commodities that are often planted on deforested land. (Photo: Reuters)

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