Despite a federal protection law, Brazil’s Atlantic Forest lost a Washington, D.C.-sized area of mature forest every year between 2010 and 2020, with most of the deforestation occurring illegally on private lands for agriculture.
The Atlantic Forest is a critical biodiversity hotspot that supports 70% of Brazil’s GDP while serving nearly three-quarters of the country’s population.
This is not about the Amazon. It’s about the Atlantic forest (mata atlântica), which spans most of the country south-to-north right through the most inhabited areas by the east coast, essentially at the opposite side of the country.
https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mata_Atlântica
Whoops, did not realise. My bad. Most news about Brazil and deforestation default to the Amazon, so that’s where my head went.