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Il Diminuzione della Perdita delle Foreste Tropicali nel 2025
Secondo i dati di Global Forest Watch, pubblicati dall’Istituto delle Risorse Mondiali (WRI) il 29 aprile 2025, la perdita delle foreste primarie tropicali è diminuita del 36% rispetto all’anno precedente. È un trend significativo che segna la riduzione più consistente in vent’anni, offrendo un barlume di speranza in un contesto di distruzione forestale e incendi distruttivi.
In totale, oltre 4,3 milioni di ettari di foresta tropicale sono stati abbattuti nel 2025. Sebbene il dato possa sembrare allarmante, esso rappresenta un cambiamento importante, specialmente nel contesto di anni in cui abbiamo visto incendi record e continue perdite. Gran parte di questo miglioramento è attribuibile al Brasile, dove la nuova volontà politica e l’applicazione delle leggi sotto la presidenza di Luis Inácio Lula da Silva hanno avuto un ruolo cruciale nel fermare la deforestazione.

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Forests, fires, and fragile progress: interview with Elizabeth Goldman of WRI.

The Reduction of Tropical Forest Loss in 2025

According to data from Global Forest Watch, published by the World Resources Institute (WRI) on April 29, 2025, the loss of primary tropical forests decreased by 36% compared to the previous year. This is a significant trend marking the most substantial reduction in twenty years, offering a glimmer of hope in a context of forest destruction and devastating fires.

In total, over 4.3 million hectares of tropical forest were cleared in 2025. Although the figure may seem alarming, it represents a significant change, especially in the context of years in which we have seen record fires and continued losses. Much of this improvement is attributable to Brazil, where the new political will and enforcement of laws under the presidency of Luis Inácio Lula da Silva have played a crucial role in halting deforestation.

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Foreste, incendi e progressi fragili: intervista a Elizabeth Goldman del WRI.

Il Diminuzione della Perdita delle Foreste Tropicali nel 2025 Secondo i dati di Global Forest Watch, pubblicati dall'Istituto delle Risorse Mondiali (WRI)

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Data capturing hot spots and burned acres show #Canada #wildfire off to wild start
Twice a day #NASA #satellite sends datad, giving real-time view of where #fires are burning. Especially useful for remote areas where no sensors are stationed.
As of Tuesday satellite picked up 4x as many fire hot spots across Canada than typical for early June. That’s more than any year since the satellite began transmitting in 2012, except 2023, according to data from #GlobalForestWatch.
https://apnews.com/article/canada-wildfires-smoke-us-europe-pollution-df3f46365f58a31447497f837d66f066
Data capturing hot spots and burned acres show Canada wildfire season off to wild start

Canada’s wildfire season is off to an intense start. A NASA satellite has recorded thousands of hot spots across the country — four times the usual number for this time of year. It's the second most in the 14 years that the satellites have been transmitting data, according to Global Forest Watch. Only 2023 was higher, and that wound up being Canada's worst wildfire year on record. The wildfires have forced evacuations in multiple provinces and sent smoke billowing into the U.S. Midwest and as far as Europe.

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India Lost 2.33 Million Hectares Of Tree Cover Since 2000: Global Forest Watch

An average of 51.0 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent per year was released into the atmosphere as a result of tree cover loss in India.

#deforestation #ForestFires #ForestConservation #TreeCover #environment #GlobalForestWatch #ClimateChange #india

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/india-lost-2-33-million-hectares-of-tree-cover-since-2000-global-forest-watch-5428639

India Lost 2.33 Million Hectares Of Tree Cover Since 2000: Global Forest Watch

An average of 51.0 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent per year was released into the atmosphere as a result of tree cover loss in India.

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"Tropischer #Urwald auf Fläche so groß wie die Schweiz zerstört

2022 sind mehr als 4,1 Millionen Hektar Urwald niedergebrannt oder gerodet worden. Das zeigen #Satellitenbilder der Plattform #GlobalForestWatch."

#KlimaschutzJetzt #Klimaschutz #Wassermangel #AmazonasRegenwald #deforestation #Waldrodung #Abholzung

https://www.zeit.de/wissen/umwelt/2023-06/urwald-zerstoert-world-resources-institute-studie

World Resources Institute : Tropischer Urwald auf Fläche so groß wie die Schweiz zerstört

2022 sind mehr als 4,1 Millionen Hektar Urwald niedergebrannt oder gerodet worden. Das zeigen Satellitenbilder der Plattform Global Forest Watch.

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Cómo usar Global Forest Watch para investigar crímenes ambientales

Ruth Nogueron, del World Resources Institute, ofreció una clase sobre esta herramienta para el monitoreo de los bosques alrededor del mundo

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