Amazonas 2022 already more fire than 2021

Amazonas: 2022 already more fire than 2021

Brazil has already recorded more forest fires in the Amazon region this year than in all of 2021. According to the Brazilian space agency INPE, satellite observations from January 1 to September 18, 2022 identified around 75,592 sources of fire. in the rainforest.

In the previous year there were a total of 75,090 fires. “These forest fires are a tragedy foretold,” said André Freitas, spokesman for the environmental organization Greenpeace in Brazil.

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s four-year term was one of the darkest moments for the environment. Environmental and climate protectionists blame the policy of the right-wing president, whom they accuse of favoring illegal deforestation, for the increase in fires.

Since Bolsonaro took office in January 2019, average annual deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has increased by 75% compared to the previous decade.