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Global Forest Watch

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Tropical primary rainforest loss dropped in 2025 after record-breaking loss in 2024. But forest loss remains high, and fires pose a growing threat.

2025 #TreeCoverLoss data from @umd_glad is now available on Global Forest Watch.

Countries like Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia and Malaysia are showing it’s possible to quickly slow forest loss with stronger policies and enforcement.

However, climate-driven fires are a dangerous new normal, threatening to reverse this progress. Plus, demand for commodities like cattle, soy, palm oil and gold is driving forest loss in Latin America and Southeast Asia.

Read the full analysis at the link in @globalforests bio.

Thank you to the teams at @worldresources Africa, @wribrasil, @wri.colombia, @wriindonesia and @wrieurope for their invaluable contributions to this analysis.


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Tropical primary rainforest loss dropped in 2025 after record-breaking loss in 2024. But forest loss remains high, and fires pose a growing threat.

2025 #TreeCoverLoss data from @umd_glad is now available on Global Forest Watch.

Countries like Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia and Malaysia are showing it’s possible to quickly slow forest loss with stronger policies and enforcement.

However, climate-driven fires are a dangerous new normal, threatening to reverse this progress. Plus, demand for commodities like cattle, soy, palm oil and gold is driving forest loss in Latin America and Southeast Asia.

Read the full analysis at the link in @globalforests bio.

Thank you to the teams at @worldresources Africa, @wribrasil, @wri.colombia, @wriindonesia and @wrieurope for their invaluable contributions to this analysis.


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Tropical primary rainforest loss dropped in 2025 after record-breaking loss in 2024. But forest loss remains high, and fires pose a growing threat.

2025 #TreeCoverLoss data from @umd_glad is now available on Global Forest Watch.

Countries like Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia and Malaysia are showing it’s possible to quickly slow forest loss with stronger policies and enforcement.

However, climate-driven fires are a dangerous new normal, threatening to reverse this progress. Plus, demand for commodities like cattle, soy, palm oil and gold is driving forest loss in Latin America and Southeast Asia.

Read the full analysis at the link in @globalforests bio.

Thank you to the teams at @worldresources Africa, @wribrasil, @wri.colombia, @wriindonesia and @wrieurope for their invaluable contributions to this analysis.


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Tropical primary rainforest loss dropped in 2025 after record-breaking loss in 2024. But forest loss remains high, and fires pose a growing threat.

2025 #TreeCoverLoss data from @umd_glad is now available on Global Forest Watch.

Countries like Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia and Malaysia are showing it’s possible to quickly slow forest loss with stronger policies and enforcement.

However, climate-driven fires are a dangerous new normal, threatening to reverse this progress. Plus, demand for commodities like cattle, soy, palm oil and gold is driving forest loss in Latin America and Southeast Asia.

Read the full analysis at the link in @globalforests bio.

Thank you to the teams at @worldresources Africa, @wribrasil, @wri.colombia, @wriindonesia and @wrieurope for their invaluable contributions to this analysis.


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Few hours left to register 🗓️ Join @globalforests and @worldresources tomorrow Wednesday May 13 at 15-16:30 CEST for a deep dive into the latest #TreeCoverLoss data from @UMD_GLAD.⁣

This year’s discussion will reflect on the major trends of 2025 while looking ahead to three key stories to watch for 2026: national forest protection policies, fires as a growing global threat, and the rising impact of mining. ⁣

Attendees will also get a preview of how this data is being integrated into Global Nature Watch, a new innovative, open, AI-powered system, and hear keynote remarks from @woodwellclimateresearchcenter Senior Policy Advisor Frances Seymour.⁣

Register today: https://gfw.global/tclwebinar25 🔗⁣

Explore the findings ahead of the event ➡️ https://gfw.global/tcl25


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Few hours left to register 🗓️ Join @globalforests and @worldresources tomorrow Wednesday May 13 at 15-16:30 CEST for a deep dive into the latest #TreeCoverLoss data from @UMD_GLAD.⁣

This year’s discussion will reflect on the major trends of 2025 while looking ahead to three key stories to watch for 2026: national forest protection policies, fires as a growing global threat, and the rising impact of mining. ⁣

Attendees will also get a preview of how this data is being integrated into Global Nature Watch, a new innovative, open, AI-powered system, and hear keynote remarks from @woodwellclimateresearchcenter Senior Policy Advisor Frances Seymour.⁣

Register today: https://gfw.global/tclwebinar25 🔗⁣

Explore the findings ahead of the event ➡️ https://gfw.global/tcl25


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2025 tree cover loss data analysis in 7 charts.

Tropical primary forest loss dropped 36% in 2025, but overall loss remains high as fires pose a rising threat.

Read the full analysis at the link in @globalforests bio.

#treecoverloss #deforestation #forests


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Hai, Kawan! Ada angin segar di tengah kondisi hutan dunia yang masih menghadapi banyak tekanan. Setelah mencapai tingkat kehilangan tertinggi pada 2024, kehilangan hutan hujan primer tropis akhirnya tercatat menurun pada 2025. 🌳

Namun, tantangannya belum selesai. Pada 2025, sekitar 4,3 juta ha hutan primer telah hilang, sementara kebakaran hutan dan ekspansi pertanian terus menjadi ancaman utama.

Lalu, bagaimana tren kehilangan tutupan hutan di Indonesia dan apa yang perlu diwaspadai ke depan? Cari tahu lebih lanjut di webinar terbaru dari @globalforests & @worldresources! Segera daftar di gfw.global/tclwebinar25

📄 Akses laporan Tree Cover Loss terkini di gfw.global/tcl25


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Hai, Kawan! Ada angin segar di tengah kondisi hutan dunia yang masih menghadapi banyak tekanan. Setelah mencapai tingkat kehilangan tertinggi pada 2024, kehilangan hutan hujan primer tropis akhirnya tercatat menurun pada 2025. 🌳

Namun, tantangannya belum selesai. Pada 2025, sekitar 4,3 juta ha hutan primer telah hilang, sementara kebakaran hutan dan ekspansi pertanian terus menjadi ancaman utama.

Lalu, bagaimana tren kehilangan tutupan hutan di Indonesia dan apa yang perlu diwaspadai ke depan? Cari tahu lebih lanjut di webinar terbaru dari @globalforests & @worldresources! Segera daftar di gfw.global/tclwebinar25

📄 Akses laporan Tree Cover Loss terkini di gfw.global/tcl25


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2 days ago

Hai, Kawan! Ada angin segar di tengah kondisi hutan dunia yang masih menghadapi banyak tekanan. Setelah mencapai tingkat kehilangan tertinggi pada 2024, kehilangan hutan hujan primer tropis akhirnya tercatat menurun pada 2025. 🌳

Namun, tantangannya belum selesai. Pada 2025, sekitar 4,3 juta ha hutan primer telah hilang, sementara kebakaran hutan dan ekspansi pertanian terus menjadi ancaman utama.

Lalu, bagaimana tren kehilangan tutupan hutan di Indonesia dan apa yang perlu diwaspadai ke depan? Cari tahu lebih lanjut di webinar terbaru dari @globalforests & @worldresources! Segera daftar di gfw.global/tclwebinar25

📄 Akses laporan Tree Cover Loss terkini di gfw.global/tcl25


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Hai, Kawan! Ada angin segar di tengah kondisi hutan dunia yang masih menghadapi banyak tekanan. Setelah mencapai tingkat kehilangan tertinggi pada 2024, kehilangan hutan hujan primer tropis akhirnya tercatat menurun pada 2025. 🌳

Namun, tantangannya belum selesai. Pada 2025, sekitar 4,3 juta ha hutan primer telah hilang, sementara kebakaran hutan dan ekspansi pertanian terus menjadi ancaman utama.

Lalu, bagaimana tren kehilangan tutupan hutan di Indonesia dan apa yang perlu diwaspadai ke depan? Cari tahu lebih lanjut di webinar terbaru dari @globalforests & @worldresources! Segera daftar di gfw.global/tclwebinar25

📄 Akses laporan Tree Cover Loss terkini di gfw.global/tcl25


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Hai, Kawan! Ada angin segar di tengah kondisi hutan dunia yang masih menghadapi banyak tekanan. Setelah mencapai tingkat kehilangan tertinggi pada 2024, kehilangan hutan hujan primer tropis akhirnya tercatat menurun pada 2025. 🌳

Namun, tantangannya belum selesai. Pada 2025, sekitar 4,3 juta ha hutan primer telah hilang, sementara kebakaran hutan dan ekspansi pertanian terus menjadi ancaman utama.

Lalu, bagaimana tren kehilangan tutupan hutan di Indonesia dan apa yang perlu diwaspadai ke depan? Cari tahu lebih lanjut di webinar terbaru dari @globalforests & @worldresources! Segera daftar di gfw.global/tclwebinar25

📄 Akses laporan Tree Cover Loss terkini di gfw.global/tcl25


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2 days ago

Hai, Kawan! Ada angin segar di tengah kondisi hutan dunia yang masih menghadapi banyak tekanan. Setelah mencapai tingkat kehilangan tertinggi pada 2024, kehilangan hutan hujan primer tropis akhirnya tercatat menurun pada 2025. 🌳

Namun, tantangannya belum selesai. Pada 2025, sekitar 4,3 juta ha hutan primer telah hilang, sementara kebakaran hutan dan ekspansi pertanian terus menjadi ancaman utama.

Lalu, bagaimana tren kehilangan tutupan hutan di Indonesia dan apa yang perlu diwaspadai ke depan? Cari tahu lebih lanjut di webinar terbaru dari @globalforests & @worldresources! Segera daftar di gfw.global/tclwebinar25

📄 Akses laporan Tree Cover Loss terkini di gfw.global/tcl25


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2 days ago

Hai, Kawan! Ada angin segar di tengah kondisi hutan dunia yang masih menghadapi banyak tekanan. Setelah mencapai tingkat kehilangan tertinggi pada 2024, kehilangan hutan hujan primer tropis akhirnya tercatat menurun pada 2025. 🌳

Namun, tantangannya belum selesai. Pada 2025, sekitar 4,3 juta ha hutan primer telah hilang, sementara kebakaran hutan dan ekspansi pertanian terus menjadi ancaman utama.

Lalu, bagaimana tren kehilangan tutupan hutan di Indonesia dan apa yang perlu diwaspadai ke depan? Cari tahu lebih lanjut di webinar terbaru dari @globalforests & @worldresources! Segera daftar di gfw.global/tclwebinar25

📄 Akses laporan Tree Cover Loss terkini di gfw.global/tcl25


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An encouraging sign that strong policies can work🌳⁣

Translation: "A World Resources Institute study shows that global deforestation fell 36% in 2025, driven mainly by the reduction recorded in Brazil. ⁣

Since 2023, we have resumed environmental policies, strengthened oversight and control agencies, and established partnerships with municipalities where the problem was most severe. As a result, we have recorded a 50% drop in deforestation in the Amazon over the last three years, following a sharp increase seen in previous years. ⁣

Our goal is to reach zero deforestation by 2030. A body of work that preserves our biomes and positions Brazil as an example of environmental preservation for the world."⁣

Read the full #TreeCoverLoss analysis from @globalforests at link in bio.


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A perda de florestas primárias nos trópicos diminuiu 36% em 2025, após níveis recordes em 2024 impulsionados por incêndios extremos, segundo dados do Global Forest Watch. ⁣

Os trópicos concentram 94% do desmatamento global, e essas florestas são essenciais para a biodiversidade, o armazenamento de carbono e a regulação do clima. ⁣

A expansão agrícola continua sendo o principal motor dessa perda nos trópicos, especialmente ligada à produção de commodities na América Latina e do Sudeste Asiático. ⁣

Os dados mostram que é possível reduzir a perda florestal. Quedas expressivas no Brasil e níveis mais baixos ou estáveis na Colômbia, Indonésia e Malásia indicam que políticas públicas, fiscalização e compromissos do setor privado fazem diferença. ⁣

Ainda assim, o desmatamento em 2025 foi 70% maior do que o necessário para atingir a meta global de zerar e reverter a perda florestal até 2030. Com apenas alguns anos restantes para alcançar a meta global, os países precisarão acelerar suas ações. ⁣

Leia mais sobre no site do WRI Brasil (link na bio).


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A perda de florestas primárias nos trópicos diminuiu 36% em 2025, após níveis recordes em 2024 impulsionados por incêndios extremos, segundo dados do Global Forest Watch. ⁣

Os trópicos concentram 94% do desmatamento global, e essas florestas são essenciais para a biodiversidade, o armazenamento de carbono e a regulação do clima. ⁣

A expansão agrícola continua sendo o principal motor dessa perda nos trópicos, especialmente ligada à produção de commodities na América Latina e do Sudeste Asiático. ⁣

Os dados mostram que é possível reduzir a perda florestal. Quedas expressivas no Brasil e níveis mais baixos ou estáveis na Colômbia, Indonésia e Malásia indicam que políticas públicas, fiscalização e compromissos do setor privado fazem diferença. ⁣

Ainda assim, o desmatamento em 2025 foi 70% maior do que o necessário para atingir a meta global de zerar e reverter a perda florestal até 2030. Com apenas alguns anos restantes para alcançar a meta global, os países precisarão acelerar suas ações. ⁣

Leia mais sobre no site do WRI Brasil (link na bio).


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1 weeks ago

A perda de florestas primárias nos trópicos diminuiu 36% em 2025, após níveis recordes em 2024 impulsionados por incêndios extremos, segundo dados do Global Forest Watch. ⁣

Os trópicos concentram 94% do desmatamento global, e essas florestas são essenciais para a biodiversidade, o armazenamento de carbono e a regulação do clima. ⁣

A expansão agrícola continua sendo o principal motor dessa perda nos trópicos, especialmente ligada à produção de commodities na América Latina e do Sudeste Asiático. ⁣

Os dados mostram que é possível reduzir a perda florestal. Quedas expressivas no Brasil e níveis mais baixos ou estáveis na Colômbia, Indonésia e Malásia indicam que políticas públicas, fiscalização e compromissos do setor privado fazem diferença. ⁣

Ainda assim, o desmatamento em 2025 foi 70% maior do que o necessário para atingir a meta global de zerar e reverter a perda florestal até 2030. Com apenas alguns anos restantes para alcançar a meta global, os países precisarão acelerar suas ações. ⁣

Leia mais sobre no site do WRI Brasil (link na bio).


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1 weeks ago

A perda de florestas primárias nos trópicos diminuiu 36% em 2025, após níveis recordes em 2024 impulsionados por incêndios extremos, segundo dados do Global Forest Watch. ⁣

Os trópicos concentram 94% do desmatamento global, e essas florestas são essenciais para a biodiversidade, o armazenamento de carbono e a regulação do clima. ⁣

A expansão agrícola continua sendo o principal motor dessa perda nos trópicos, especialmente ligada à produção de commodities na América Latina e do Sudeste Asiático. ⁣

Os dados mostram que é possível reduzir a perda florestal. Quedas expressivas no Brasil e níveis mais baixos ou estáveis na Colômbia, Indonésia e Malásia indicam que políticas públicas, fiscalização e compromissos do setor privado fazem diferença. ⁣

Ainda assim, o desmatamento em 2025 foi 70% maior do que o necessário para atingir a meta global de zerar e reverter a perda florestal até 2030. Com apenas alguns anos restantes para alcançar a meta global, os países precisarão acelerar suas ações. ⁣

Leia mais sobre no site do WRI Brasil (link na bio).


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1 weeks ago

A perda de florestas primárias nos trópicos diminuiu 36% em 2025, após níveis recordes em 2024 impulsionados por incêndios extremos, segundo dados do Global Forest Watch. ⁣

Os trópicos concentram 94% do desmatamento global, e essas florestas são essenciais para a biodiversidade, o armazenamento de carbono e a regulação do clima. ⁣

A expansão agrícola continua sendo o principal motor dessa perda nos trópicos, especialmente ligada à produção de commodities na América Latina e do Sudeste Asiático. ⁣

Os dados mostram que é possível reduzir a perda florestal. Quedas expressivas no Brasil e níveis mais baixos ou estáveis na Colômbia, Indonésia e Malásia indicam que políticas públicas, fiscalização e compromissos do setor privado fazem diferença. ⁣

Ainda assim, o desmatamento em 2025 foi 70% maior do que o necessário para atingir a meta global de zerar e reverter a perda florestal até 2030. Com apenas alguns anos restantes para alcançar a meta global, os países precisarão acelerar suas ações. ⁣

Leia mais sobre no site do WRI Brasil (link na bio).


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The latest tree cover loss data is out, and it carries serious implications for Europe’s forests. In 2025, extreme heat and prolonged drought fueled widespread wildfires across Southern Europe, leading to severe human, ecological, and economic impacts. In France, fire-driven tree cover loss reached a record high, seven times greater than in 2024, while in Spain and Portugal, fires accounted for around 60% of total loss.⁣

These pressures, combined with insect outbreaks and timber harvesting, are increasingly threatening the EU’s climate ambitions, which rely on forests remaining resilient carbon sinks. While global data shows that reducing forest loss is possible, Europe must accelerate action and invest in forest resilience to withstand growing fire and drought risks.⁣

Discover how these trends are shaping Europe’s forests, read the latest Tree Cover Loss release. Link in bio 🔗⁣

#TreeCoverLoss #Europe #Wildfires #ClimateAction #ClimateCrisis @globalforests @worldresources


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The latest tree cover loss data is out, and it carries serious implications for Europe’s forests. In 2025, extreme heat and prolonged drought fueled widespread wildfires across Southern Europe, leading to severe human, ecological, and economic impacts. In France, fire-driven tree cover loss reached a record high, seven times greater than in 2024, while in Spain and Portugal, fires accounted for around 60% of total loss.⁣

These pressures, combined with insect outbreaks and timber harvesting, are increasingly threatening the EU’s climate ambitions, which rely on forests remaining resilient carbon sinks. While global data shows that reducing forest loss is possible, Europe must accelerate action and invest in forest resilience to withstand growing fire and drought risks.⁣

Discover how these trends are shaping Europe’s forests, read the latest Tree Cover Loss release. Link in bio 🔗⁣

#TreeCoverLoss #Europe #Wildfires #ClimateAction #ClimateCrisis @globalforests @worldresources


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The latest tree cover loss data is out, and it carries serious implications for Europe’s forests. In 2025, extreme heat and prolonged drought fueled widespread wildfires across Southern Europe, leading to severe human, ecological, and economic impacts. In France, fire-driven tree cover loss reached a record high, seven times greater than in 2024, while in Spain and Portugal, fires accounted for around 60% of total loss.⁣

These pressures, combined with insect outbreaks and timber harvesting, are increasingly threatening the EU’s climate ambitions, which rely on forests remaining resilient carbon sinks. While global data shows that reducing forest loss is possible, Europe must accelerate action and invest in forest resilience to withstand growing fire and drought risks.⁣

Discover how these trends are shaping Europe’s forests, read the latest Tree Cover Loss release. Link in bio 🔗⁣

#TreeCoverLoss #Europe #Wildfires #ClimateAction #ClimateCrisis @globalforests @worldresources


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The latest tree cover loss data is out, and it carries serious implications for Europe’s forests. In 2025, extreme heat and prolonged drought fueled widespread wildfires across Southern Europe, leading to severe human, ecological, and economic impacts. In France, fire-driven tree cover loss reached a record high, seven times greater than in 2024, while in Spain and Portugal, fires accounted for around 60% of total loss.⁣

These pressures, combined with insect outbreaks and timber harvesting, are increasingly threatening the EU’s climate ambitions, which rely on forests remaining resilient carbon sinks. While global data shows that reducing forest loss is possible, Europe must accelerate action and invest in forest resilience to withstand growing fire and drought risks.⁣

Discover how these trends are shaping Europe’s forests, read the latest Tree Cover Loss release. Link in bio 🔗⁣

#TreeCoverLoss #Europe #Wildfires #ClimateAction #ClimateCrisis @globalforests @worldresources


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🌍 What shaped forest loss in 2025? Where are we seeing encouraging shifts? And where should the world focus its attention this year to support progress toward global targets to end deforestation?

Answers to these questions and more at our event on May 13!

Experts from WRI Africa, @wribrasil, @wri.colombia and @wriindonesia will explore key trends and the stories to watch for 2026, following the recent release of 2025 #TreeCoverLoss data.

Plus, get a look at a new innovative, AI-powered system designed to make data more actionable and accessible, and keynote remarks from @woodwellclimateresearchcenter’s Frances Seymour.

🎧 Live interpretation available in Bahasa Indonesia, French, Portuguese and Spanish.
🔗 Register at the link in @globalforests bio


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🌲The 2025 Tree Cover Loss data is released, and it shows both encouraging progress and growing risks. ❗⁣

New findings from the University of Maryland's GLAD Lab @umd_glad, presented by the @WorldResources @GlobalForests, reveal that tropical primary rainforest loss dropped by 36% in 2025. However, global forest loss remains high as wildfires continue to intensify in North America and Europe, and agriculture being the leading cause of tropical tree loss.⁣

Learn more about the 2025 tree cover loss findings and their implications for climate action. Also, discover the interactive Global Forest Watch platform for yourself to see where forest loss, forest gain, and overall tree cover are most visible across the globe. Links in bio 🔗⁣

#TreeCoverLoss #Forests #Wildfires #ForestManagement @GlobalForests @WorldResources


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1 weeks ago

🌲The 2025 Tree Cover Loss data is released, and it shows both encouraging progress and growing risks. ❗⁣

New findings from the University of Maryland's GLAD Lab @umd_glad, presented by the @WorldResources @GlobalForests, reveal that tropical primary rainforest loss dropped by 36% in 2025. However, global forest loss remains high as wildfires continue to intensify in North America and Europe, and agriculture being the leading cause of tropical tree loss.⁣

Learn more about the 2025 tree cover loss findings and their implications for climate action. Also, discover the interactive Global Forest Watch platform for yourself to see where forest loss, forest gain, and overall tree cover are most visible across the globe. Links in bio 🔗⁣

#TreeCoverLoss #Forests #Wildfires #ForestManagement @GlobalForests @WorldResources


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1 weeks ago

🌲The 2025 Tree Cover Loss data is released, and it shows both encouraging progress and growing risks. ❗⁣

New findings from the University of Maryland's GLAD Lab @umd_glad, presented by the @WorldResources @GlobalForests, reveal that tropical primary rainforest loss dropped by 36% in 2025. However, global forest loss remains high as wildfires continue to intensify in North America and Europe, and agriculture being the leading cause of tropical tree loss.⁣

Learn more about the 2025 tree cover loss findings and their implications for climate action. Also, discover the interactive Global Forest Watch platform for yourself to see where forest loss, forest gain, and overall tree cover are most visible across the globe. Links in bio 🔗⁣

#TreeCoverLoss #Forests #Wildfires #ForestManagement @GlobalForests @WorldResources


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1 weeks ago

🌲The 2025 Tree Cover Loss data is released, and it shows both encouraging progress and growing risks. ❗⁣

New findings from the University of Maryland's GLAD Lab @umd_glad, presented by the @WorldResources @GlobalForests, reveal that tropical primary rainforest loss dropped by 36% in 2025. However, global forest loss remains high as wildfires continue to intensify in North America and Europe, and agriculture being the leading cause of tropical tree loss.⁣

Learn more about the 2025 tree cover loss findings and their implications for climate action. Also, discover the interactive Global Forest Watch platform for yourself to see where forest loss, forest gain, and overall tree cover are most visible across the globe. Links in bio 🔗⁣

#TreeCoverLoss #Forests #Wildfires #ForestManagement @GlobalForests @WorldResources


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O Brasil, lar da maior floresta tropical do mundo, reduziu substancialmente a perda de florestas primárias em 2025. Novos dados disponíveis no Global Forest Watch (GFW) mostram que o país registrou seu menor nível histórico de perda não relacionada a incêndios. ⁣

A queda está associada ao fortalecimento de políticas ambientais, como o relançamento do marco político de combate ao desmatamento e ao aumento da fiscalização. ⁣

O Brasil também desempenhou um papel no cenário global. Um grande marco foi o lançamento do Fundo Florestas Tropicais Para Sempre (TFFF, na sigla em inglês), proposto para recompensar financeiramente países de florestas tropicais pela preservação de suas florestas. ⁣

Apesar dos avanços, a agricultura continua sendo o maior vetor da perda de florestas primárias. Os dados mostram que políticas públicas fazem diferença, mas os desafios estruturais persistem.⁣

Saiba mais no site do WRI Brasil (link na bio).


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O Brasil, lar da maior floresta tropical do mundo, reduziu substancialmente a perda de florestas primárias em 2025. Novos dados disponíveis no Global Forest Watch (GFW) mostram que o país registrou seu menor nível histórico de perda não relacionada a incêndios. ⁣

A queda está associada ao fortalecimento de políticas ambientais, como o relançamento do marco político de combate ao desmatamento e ao aumento da fiscalização. ⁣

O Brasil também desempenhou um papel no cenário global. Um grande marco foi o lançamento do Fundo Florestas Tropicais Para Sempre (TFFF, na sigla em inglês), proposto para recompensar financeiramente países de florestas tropicais pela preservação de suas florestas. ⁣

Apesar dos avanços, a agricultura continua sendo o maior vetor da perda de florestas primárias. Os dados mostram que políticas públicas fazem diferença, mas os desafios estruturais persistem.⁣

Saiba mais no site do WRI Brasil (link na bio).


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O Brasil, lar da maior floresta tropical do mundo, reduziu substancialmente a perda de florestas primárias em 2025. Novos dados disponíveis no Global Forest Watch (GFW) mostram que o país registrou seu menor nível histórico de perda não relacionada a incêndios. ⁣

A queda está associada ao fortalecimento de políticas ambientais, como o relançamento do marco político de combate ao desmatamento e ao aumento da fiscalização. ⁣

O Brasil também desempenhou um papel no cenário global. Um grande marco foi o lançamento do Fundo Florestas Tropicais Para Sempre (TFFF, na sigla em inglês), proposto para recompensar financeiramente países de florestas tropicais pela preservação de suas florestas. ⁣

Apesar dos avanços, a agricultura continua sendo o maior vetor da perda de florestas primárias. Os dados mostram que políticas públicas fazem diferença, mas os desafios estruturais persistem.⁣

Saiba mais no site do WRI Brasil (link na bio).


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O Brasil, lar da maior floresta tropical do mundo, reduziu substancialmente a perda de florestas primárias em 2025. Novos dados disponíveis no Global Forest Watch (GFW) mostram que o país registrou seu menor nível histórico de perda não relacionada a incêndios. ⁣

A queda está associada ao fortalecimento de políticas ambientais, como o relançamento do marco político de combate ao desmatamento e ao aumento da fiscalização. ⁣

O Brasil também desempenhou um papel no cenário global. Um grande marco foi o lançamento do Fundo Florestas Tropicais Para Sempre (TFFF, na sigla em inglês), proposto para recompensar financeiramente países de florestas tropicais pela preservação de suas florestas. ⁣

Apesar dos avanços, a agricultura continua sendo o maior vetor da perda de florestas primárias. Os dados mostram que políticas públicas fazem diferença, mas os desafios estruturais persistem.⁣

Saiba mais no site do WRI Brasil (link na bio).


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🔥🌳Nearly 1/2 of all forests globally are now more vulnerable to drought than they were before the turn of the century, and the majority are twice as likely to experience extreme fire weather. ⁣

🌡️Rising temperatures are making many regions hotter and drier, lengthening fire seasons and increasing fire intensity — particularly in boreal regions like Canada and Russia. Climate models project that fire-prone conditions could rise 111% by the end of this century in those regions. ⁣

🔁When fires burn larger areas, they release massive amounts of carbon, creating a feedback loop in which climate change drives more fires that, in turn, release more carbon. ⁣

🌫️In the short term, some fire-adapted ecosystems may remain resilient, but longer-term shifts in forest structure, age and species composition are already underway. If current trends continue, forests risk shifting from a carbon sink to a carbon source.⁣

Learn more at link in bio🔗


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🔥🌳Are wildfires getting bigger and more frequent?⁣

In 2023 and 2024, fire-driven #TreeCoverLoss was roughly 2X the global annual average of the last two decades, and 3X higher in the tropics, as record-breaking fires raged across Canada and South America. These two years were notably the warmest on record.⁣

💡For some forests, fires are essential. ⁣

Boreal forests, which are mostly made up of evergreen trees in northern regions like Canada and Russia, accounted for about 60% of tree cover loss due to fire between 2001 and 2024. Having evolved alongside fire for thousands of years, the trees in these forests have developed thick bark and heat-resistant seed pods that open after burning, allowing them to withstand and recover from fires. But these adaptations can fail when fires become too intense or frequent, sometimes leading to permanent forest loss when forests transition to grasslands.⁣

🌴Such adaptations are absent in tropical rainforests like the Amazon, which until recently experienced very little fire. In these ecosystems, fires can be catastrophic, killing trees, harming Indigenous communities, releasing vast amounts of stored carbon and damaging wildlife habitats.⁣

Can forests withstand and recover from wildfires? @globalforests explains at link in bio. ⁣


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