How many hectares of the Amazon has been destroyed?

2 million hectares
The Amazon lost an area of primary forest larger than Israel in 2020, new analysis finds. The Amazon basin lost more than 2 million hectares of primary forest cover in 2020, according to a new report by the Monitoring of the Andean Amazon Project (MAAP).

How many hectares of rainforest are destroyed each minute?

12 Tropical rain forests are less than half the total forest in every area except Asia. So when books claim that “100 acres a minute” (40.5 hectares) of rain forests are being destroyed, the actual figure is more like 21 acres (8.5 hectares) a minute.

How many hectares of land are we removing from the tropical rainforest every day?

Today tropical rainforests are disappearing from the face of the globe. Despite growing international concern, rainforests continue to be destroyed at a pace exceeding 80,000 acres (32,000 hectares) per day.

How many square kilometers of the rainforest are destroyed in one year?

8. Rainforests are being destroyed at a pace of 8 million hectares per year. According to analysis of satellite data, tropical forests are being destroyed at a rate of at least 8 million hectares or 31,000 square miles a year.

How much of the Amazon is left in 2021?

Estimated loss by year

Period Estimated remaining forest cover in the Brazilian Amazon (km2) Percent of 1970 cover remaining
2018 3,308,313 80.7%
2019 3,298,551 80.5%
2020 3,290,125 80.3%
2021 3,279,649 80.1%

How much of the rainforest has been destroyed 2021?

Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon totalled 430 square kilometers (166 square miles) last month, five times higher than January 2021, according to preliminary satellite data from government space research agency Inpe.

How much of the Amazon is left?

Estimated loss by year

Period Estimated remaining forest cover in the Brazilian Amazon (km2) Percent of 1970 cover remaining
2017 3,315,849 80.9%
2018 3,308,313 80.7%
2019 3,298,551 80.5%
2020 3,290,125 80.3%

How much of the world is rainforest?

Although rainforests cover less than 3 percent of the planet, these ecological powerhouses are critical to nearly every aspect of the planet’s health—including our very ability to breathe.

Who is destroying the rainforest?

Direct human causes of deforestation include logging, agriculture, cattle ranching, mining, oil extraction and dam-building.

Is the Amazon still burning in 2022?

Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is off to its fastest pace to start a year since at least 2008.