VISISIONSHARE (blog header)_edited

Friday, September 04, 2009

SOME MORE GOOD NEWS

It's nice to go into the weekend with a few positive reports recently posted at our favorite rainforest website, Mongabay.com.

Amazon deforestation to fall 30% in 2009

(09/02/2009) Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is likely to fall between 8,500 square kilometers (3,088 square miles) and 9,000 sq km (3,474 sq mi) for the 12 months ended July 31, 2009, a reduction of 29-37 percent from last year, reports Brazil's Environment Minister Carlos Minc. If the estimate is confirmed by high resolution satellite data to be published later this year, the rate of forest loss for 2008-2009 would be the lowest since annual record-keeping began in the 1980s.


Germany to pay Ecuador $650 million to forgo oil drilling, protect rainforest reserve

(09/03/2009) Germany has apparently agreed to fund a significant portion of Ecuador's scheme to leave Amazon rainforest oil reserves in the ground, according to Business Green.


No comments: