The 2004-2006 crisis in the soy sector is over, as prices have reached an all time high in recent months. As a result, the three year decline in deforestation is over. Per Reuters, deforestation in Brazil, the second largest soy producer after the United States, has increased to a rate of 434 square miles per month.
More on Treehugger. Pic from leonardo freitas who has more amazing photos in his Amazonia - Problemas Collection.

The 2004-2006 crisis in the soy sector is over, as prices have reached an all time high in recent months. As a result, the three year decline in deforestation is over. Per Reuters, deforestation in Brazil, the second largest soy producer after the United States, has increased to a rate of 434 square miles per month.

More on Treehugger. Pic from leonardo freitas who has more amazing photos in his Amazonia - Problemas Collection.

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  1. silverdoll reblogged this from dihard and added:
    Amazon rainforest looking like...Dutch landscape make my blood run cold.
  2. mark reblogged this from dihard and added:
    That’s it — we’re fucked.
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