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Brazil's Amazon rainforest has already reached a new deforestation record this year
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The portion of Amazon rainforest impacted by deforestation in the first three months of 2022 was the highest ever recorded, according to a new report by Brazil's National Institute for Space Research (INPE).
According to the INPE report, published Friday, 941.34 square kilometers (363 square miles) of forest were cleared between January and March this year. That's the largest amount recorded since the institute began monitoring deforestation rates in 2016. The area cleared is nearly the size of Dallas, Texas.
Researchers observed a 64% increase from the same time period last year, when 573.29 square kilometers (221 square miles) were cleared.
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