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And the people who live in it. according to the brazilian government, the meeting intends to start a new stage of cooperation among the countries that host through the adoption of a shared policy for the sustainable development of the region. efforts to save the amazon are nothing new. the brazilian government has raided illegal mining and logging operations over the decades, but results have been disappointing. a study by purdue university showed had deforestation drove the massive amazon rainforest fires of 2019 that destroyed roughly the size of new jersey. and according to analysis by the council of foreign relations, it is estimated that between 17% and 20% of the amazon has been destroyed over the past 50 years and some scientists believe that the tipping point for die back is between 20% to 25% ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News at Six June 4, 2024 17:20:00

Challenge facing the group of leaders in belem. just to get to this part of the amazon, it took 13 hours overnight on a riverboat and now this smaller boat to get to the communities here. but if you look on a map, it all looks so close together and itjust goes to show how vast the amazon is, but also how difficult it is to navigate and ultimately, also how difficult it will be for lula to achieve his zero deforestation by 2030. which is why he needs the backing of all of the countries that share the amazon. leaders are expected to offer solutions to illegal logging and mining, moving away from big infrastructure projects and trying to provide basic services to those most in need. money talks, and without offering a better life for those who live in the forest, any discussion of conservation is pointless. katie watson, bbc news in para. let s take a look at some other stories other top stories. a man has been remanded in custody, over the death of a 12 year old boy, who was hit by a car ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News Now June 4, 2024 12:09:00

The leaders of eight south american nations that share the amazon rainforest are gathering in brazil to discuss how best to protect it. scientists are concerned that deforestation in the amazon may be approaching an irreversible tipping point. brazil s president lula da silva is seeking a coordinated regional approach to tackle illegal mining and logging, as well as other environmental crimes. scientists say the amazon is a crucial buffer in the global fight against climate change and 60% of it is located in brazil. the rainforest acts as a major carbon sink absorbing carbon dioxide emissions, which are driving climate change. president lula has promised to end deforestation by 2030. rainforest destruction had surged under his predecessor, jair bolsonaro. and it appears some progress is already being made. injuly of this year, 500 square kilometres of rainforest was cleared in brazil 66 percent less than injuly of last year. the rainforest is home to 50 million people, ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News Now June 4, 2024 13:08:00

He feels that russia is not being sincere and he did not mince his words about that. he also spoke to some of the allegations and assertions made by russia that in terms of food insecurity, it was an issue before the russia ukraine war, and russia blamed the western world for that. for the secretary, a 15.5 billion investment in food security from the united states, an investment in the world food programme was his statement that america is fully invested in food security and they would like russia to be on the same table in regards to that conversation. the leaders of eight south american nations that share the amazon rainforest are gathering in brazil to discuss how best to protect it. scientists are concerned that deforestation in the amazon may be approaching an irreversible tipping point. brazil s president lula da silva is seeking a coordinated regional approach to tackle illegal mining and logging, as well as other environmental crimes. scientists say the amazon is a crucial buf ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 10:16:00

Sinead o connor to their hearts in the way that sinead o connor took county wicklow and bray to her heart. and that s why thousands are here to pay tribute as the funeral cortege goes by within the next half hour or so. ., ., ,., ., ~ hour or so. colin paterson, thank ou. the leaders of eight south american nations that share the amazon rainforest are gathering in the brazilian city of belem to discuss how best to protect it. brazil s president lula da silva has promised to end deforestation by 2030. he s seeking a coordinated regional approach to tackle illegal mining and logging. scientists are concerned that deforestation in the amazon may be approaching a point of no return, with grave consequences for climate change. in football, england now know who they ll be facing in the quarterfinals of the women s world cup. the lionesses will face colombia on saturday, after they beat jamaica a few minutes ago. ....

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