11 soccer pitches a minute – rate of tropical rainforest loss in 2022: Study

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11 soccer pitches a minute – rate of tropical rainforest loss in 2022: Study
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Tropical primary forest loss increased 10 per cent in 2022 from 2021. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Despite global pledges to tackle deforestation, the tropics lost 10 per cent more primary rainforest in 2022 than in 2021, losing the equivalent of 11 soccer pitches of forest per minute, a global analysis released on Tuesday showed.

Globally, the tropics are losing forests faster than anywhere else, mainly for agriculture, timber and mining. “Since the turn of the century, we have seen a haemorrhaging of some of the world’s most important forest ecosystems, despite years of efforts to turn that trend around,” she told a media briefing.

In 2022, Brazil lost nearly 1.8 million ha of primary forest – defined as mature forests that have not been cleared or regrown in recent history. Elsewhere in 2022, Bolivia lost nearly 400,000ha of primary forest – the highest year on record for the country, largely due to clearing for agriculture.Ghana in West Africa recorded the biggest increase in primary forest loss of any country in recent years, experiencing a nearly 70 per cent increase from 2021 to 2022, due largely to agriculture.

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