How much of the Amazon has burned 2020?

MAAP estimates that nearly 2.2 million hectares (5.4 million acres) of the Brazilian Amazon's standing rainforest burned last year, an area roughly the size of the country of Wales in the U.K.Jun 3, 2021

How much of the Amazon was burned?

They found that since 2001, between 40,000 and 73,400 square miles of Amazon rainforest have been impacted by fires, affecting 95% of all Amazonian species and as many as 85% of species that are listed as threatened in the region.

Is Amazon still burning 2020?

The world's attention has largely focused on the pandemic in 2020, but the Amazon is still burning. In 2020, there were more than 2,500 fires across the Brazilian Amazon between May and November, burning an estimated 5.4 million acres. During the 2020 holidays, the campaign was revived, and it will be again in 2021.

Is the Amazon still on fire in 2021?

Data: MAAP, Planet. In the Brazilian Amazon, we have documented 184 major fires thus far in 2021. This marks an increase from the start of the intense 2020 fire season, when we had detected 87 major fires by this same date (we ultimately documented over 2,250 major fires by the end of the year).

Is the Amazon rainforest still burning in 2021?

Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon rainforest hits 15-year high, data shows. A report published by Brazil's National Institute for Space Research (INPE) on Thursday estimated that 13,235 square kilometers (8,224 square miles) of forest was lost between August 2020 and July 2021.

How much of the Amazon is left in 2021?

Estimated loss by year

PeriodEstimated remaining forest cover in the Brazilian Amazon (km2)Percent of 1970 cover remaining
20183,308,31380.7%
20193,298,55180.5%
20203,290,12580.3%
20213,279,64980.1%

Why is the Amazon still burning?

Continued lack of funding for environmental law enforcement in Brazil is also to blame for the continued slash and burn. For instance, the number of fines issued by the Brazilian government for illegal deforestation and burning decreased by nearly half between 2012 and 2020.

How is the Amazon rainforest doing 2021?

A report published by Brazil's National Institute for Space Research (INPE) on Thursday estimated that 13,235 square kilometers (8,224 square miles) of forest was lost between August 2020 and July 2021. That's an increase of 22% from the previous year.

What is happening in the Amazon rainforest 2021?

The world's greatest tropical rainforest continued to come under pressure in 2021, due largely to the policies of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. Deforestation rates hit a 15-year-high, while fires flared up again, combining to turn Brazil's portion of the Amazon into a net carbon source for the first time ever.