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With Amazon rainforest losing 200,000 acres a day, find out what the future holds for it

The rate of destruction of the rainforest soared 92% since Jair Bolsonaro became the President of Brazil in January 2019. At this rate, the Amazon would be wiped out by 2064, say experts

By CNBCTV18.com Oct 9, 2021 11:48:41 AM IST (Updated)


Once a great carbon absorber, the Amazon rainforest now releases more carbon than it stores, accentuating the threat of a global climate crisis, a report has claimed.

Since 1988, Amazon has lost nearly 1 million sq km forest area in Brazil, Venezuela, Peru, Suriname, Colombia, Guyana, and the French Guyana. This is equivalent to losing 200,000 acres a day or40 football fields per minute, The Guardian reported.

Deforestation in Brazil, which is home to the greatest expanse of forest, rose to a 12-year high in 2020, according to data from the country's national space research agency INPE.