Indonesia surpasses Brazil in deforestation
Indonesia surpasses Brazil in deforestation
Indonesia's losses of virgin forests totalled 60,000 sq km - area almost as big as Ireland - from 2000-2012
Thomson Reuters Posted: Jun 29, 2014 5:12 PM ET| Last Updated: Jun 29, 2014 5:12 PM ET
Indonesia has for the first time surpassed Brazil in clearing tropical forests and losses are accelerating despite a 2011 moratorium meant to protect wildlife and combat climate change, scientists said on Sunday.
Indonesia's losses of virgin forests totalled 60,000 sq km - an area almost as big as Ireland - from 2000-2012, partly to make way for palm oil plantations and other farms, a study said. And the pace of losses has increased.
"By 2012, annual primary forest loss in Indonesia was estimated to be higher than in Brazil," where clearance of the Amazon basin has usually accounted for the biggest losses, the scientists wrote in the journal Nature Climate Change.
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Deforestation in Indonesia in 2012 alone was 8,400 sq km, versus 4,600 sq km in Brazil, which has managed to reduce losses in recent years, it said.
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