A new law could increase deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon and there is a global alert.

The **Brazilian Amazon**, recognized as the **green lung of the world**, is facing a worrying escalation in [deforestation rates](https://noticiasambientales.com/medio-ambiente/deforestacion-en-la-amazonia-peruana-se-perdieron-mas-de-tres-millones-de-hectareas-de-bosque-en-dos-decadas/), a situation that has intensified after the recent approval of a [regulation in the National Congress](#).

This legislation opens the door to greater **intervention in previously protected areas**, generating alarm among ecological organizations and climate experts.

The measure, which has been the focus of **controversy and public debate**, allows for expanding access and use of **Amazonian lands**, putting at risk both the **biodiversity of the region** and its role in **mitigating global warming**.

According to recent reports, there was a **15% increase in vegetation cover loss** in the last year, triggering an urgent call for **international mobilization**.

The impact of this decision goes far beyond Brazil: the **Amazon rainforest acts as a climate regulator** by absorbing carbon dioxide and maintaining global water balance. Its deterioration accelerates the emission of greenhouse gases and exacerbates [extreme weather events](https://noticiasambientales.com/medio-ambiente/el-impacto-del-cambio-climatico-en-los-fenomenos-meteorologicos-extremos-genera-cada-vez-mas-muertes/) on a planetary scale.

## Tensions between development and conservation in the Brazilian Amazon: an international perspective

The current government administration has presented contradictory views regarding the **Brazilian environmental agenda**.

While certain sectors advocate for the need to **boost the economy through the use of natural resources**, others warn about the irreversible consequences this strategy could generate in terms of **ecological degradation** and **loss of climate resilience**.

![Brazil auctions off Amazon rainforest](https://noticiasambientales.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/11-especial-amazonia-reportagem-igapo-.jpg)

This conflict highlights the complex balance between **economic growth** and **environmental protection**, in a global context marked by **simultaneous climate crises**.

In this scenario, it becomes essential to strengthen **multilateral actions** and coordinate efforts from international organizations to **preserve the Amazon**, understood as a common good for all humanity.

“The health of the Amazon is not only Brazil’s responsibility,” affirm analysts and environmentalists. Its conservation requires **political will, fair financing, and cross-border cooperation** that allows to resist the pressures of development without compromising the essential ecosystem services for the planet.

*Cover photo: El País*

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