While plan would not prevent development in the entire Amazon, the space that it would protect is as big as Mexico.
Kristin Hugo
Indigenous groups have come together to protect the
The plan does not recognise national boundaries, but instead would protect an international stretch of the Amazon rainforest from deforestation and development. The area of the forest - equivalent to the size of
The Amazon is known as “the lungs of the planet” because the trees absorb so much carbon emissions, mitigating the effects of climate change. The Amazon is also the largest, most diverse tropical rainforest on Earth.
More than half of the world’s species of plants and animals live in the region. Many unique animals are found nowhere else in the world, like the Jesus lizard and Amazon river dolphin.
Furthermore,
A representative from COICA presented the idea at a
“Indigenous Peoples and local communities are a solution to the devastation of our ecosystems and climate change both in the Amazon as well as in the rest of the world," representative Tuntiak Katan said..
The rainforest is at risk in many new ways. A new conservative president of Brazil may
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Related to SDG 15: Life on land and SDG 13: Climate action