Brazil began the first operations against Amazon deforestation in this week since veteran leftist, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva took office, the IBAMA environmental agency said on Friday.
On the campaign trail before his October election victory by defeating far-right climate skeptic Jair Bolsonaro, Lula promised to end deforestation by 2030.
The Amazon rainforest suffered during Bolsonaro's four-year presidency as the former army captain repeatedly enacted laws favouring agriculture and mining in the forest at the expense of that critically important ecosystem. Reducing deforestation is, of course, a key to slowing climate change.
"The deployment of teams for the start of inspection operations began on 16 January 2023," IBAMA told AFP.
Average Amazon deforestation ascended by 75 per cent during Bolsonaro's presidency, compared with the previous decade.
"The environmental team put in place by the federal government has, since the beginning of the transition period, been working to build a plan capable of inverting the rate of deforestation seen these last few months," added IBAMA.
On Wednesday, Lula told the Globo News television channel that he wanted to create a federal police force to "act in a stronger manner" to protect forests.
He also later said that he wanted to arrange a meeting with the other South American countries that share the Amazon to discuss a ‘continental preservation policy’.
Lula said he would fight deforestation "by any means" and added, "I will need the armed forces, and I will need the federal police force."
Since taking office on 1 January, Lula has signed chains of decrees about the protection of the Amazon.
He also reactivated an Amazon protection fund that had been frozen since 2019 due to a disagreement between the Bolsonaro government and major donor countries Norway and Germany over how to spend the money.
And Lula revoked a Bolsonaro decree authorizing mining exploitation in Indigenous areas and protected regions.
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