Brazilian officials fighting to protect the Amazon have hailed Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s presidential election victory over President Bolsonaro as a lifeline for a rainforest exploited with impunity under the incumbent leader.
Bolsonaro’s gutting of environmental agencies and dismissive rhetoric allowed lax enforcement against logging and illegal mining, resulting in deforestation rates climbing to a 15-year high last year.
Before the election there was a rush to chop down and burn trees to make way for cattle ranches, mines and other developments, as individuals and organised crime groups prepared for a clampdown if Lula took office. Satellite data showed deforestation rose sharply in September with an area nearly twice the size of New York City cleared, a record for the month.
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