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                      1. Deforestation (measured as loss of primary forest) in Bolivia accelerated to record levels in 2021, reports Global Forest Watch. Bolivia lost 291,379 hectares of primary forest, they estimate. news.mongabay.com/2022/04/2021-tropical-forest-loss-figures-put-zero-deforestation-goal-by-2030-out-of-reach/
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                      This places Bolivia as the #3 country in the world for tropical deforestation in 2021, surging ahead of Indonesia, and more than doubling Peru and Colombia.
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                    Only Brazil and DR Congo had more deforestation than Bolivia in 2021, but this is due to their size alone. Brazil has 8x Bolivia's land area, and 19x Bolivia's population, but just 5x its 2021 deforestation.
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                  The Democratic Republic of Congo has 2.1x Bolivia's land area, and 8x Bolivia's population, but only 1.7x its 2021 deforestation.
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                GFW/WRI estimates ~37% of Bolivian deforestation occurred through fire. Bolivia's largely intentional fires continued to be large in 2021, burning 3.4M hectares of land, including 690k heactares of forest. Much of this is either not tropical, or not primary forest per GFW.
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              These fire figures are from FAN Bolivia, and extend only through 15 October 2021. incendios.fan-bo.org/Satrifo/areas-quemadas-oct-2021/
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            Fires in Bolivia are down sharply from devastating 2019 season, which saw 2.0M hectares of forest / 6.4M of land burn.
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          The combination of smaller fire and record setting primary deforestation, plus the 63% non-fire clearance estimated by GFW shows that deforestation in Bolivia is driven by deliberate land use change, not by out-of-control fires.
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        Bolivia appears prominently on the Andes Amazon project's 2021 Amazon deforestation hotspots maps. maaproject.org/2022/amazon-hotspots2021/
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    1. …in reply to @CarwilBJ
      Here are overall views from GFW/WRI. Left map shows forest loss 2019–2021; right 2006–2021. Note that protected natural areas (shaded in these maps) are not being protected from deforestation.
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    Figures are still being calculated for 2021, but in 2020 Bolivian deforestation accounted for 89% of the country's carbon emissions. This figure will be higher in 2021. @CarwilBJ/1455589946832691201
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      Combining deforestation, energy, and cement, Bolivia (11m people) contributes as much greenhouse gases to the atmosphere as the United Arab Emirates (9m). On a per capita basis, Bolivia ranks between Saudi Arabia and the UAE. @CarwilBJ/1455589950536179720
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        Record deforestation in 2019, 2021 place Bolivia off track for its own climate goals. @CarwilBJ/1455589944072753161 Planning seems oriented around accelerating this trend, not stopping it. fundacionsolon.org/2022/03/23/bosques-sin-metas-claras-para-reducir-la-deforestacion/
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            On the capitalist model driving deforestation in Bolivia and the left–right political consensus behind it: @CarwilBJ/1363479895838494720