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Colombia deforestation rose 35% in 2024, minister says

Colombia deforestation rose 35% in 2024, minister says

The Environment Minister Susana Muhamad announced on Thursday that deforestation rose by 35% in Colombia in 2024, from a 23 year low in the previous years. This was mainly due to an increase in the Amazon region.

The deforestation rate reached 1,070 sq km (413 sq miles) in 2018, after dropping to just under 792 sq km in 2023, from about 1,235 square km in 2022.

Muhamad, a journalist in Bogota told reporters that the increase in deforestation in 2024 was due to operations involving large capital. He noted that organized crime had a greater involvement than rural communities.

Muhamad, after the presentation, told journalists that there was a margin for error between 5% and 10%. He added that a final number would be released later in the year.

Colombia, which hosted the COP16 United Nations Biodiversity Summit last year, is among the most biodiverse nations in the world. The country is home to thousands of animal and plant species. However, it loses large areas of forest each year due to deforestation.

Muhamad stated that despite the increase in deforestation in 2024, it was the second lowest figure in the past 23 years. She said earlier this month that the number would be the third lowest within the period.

Deforestation in Colombia's Amazon region increased by more than 50% between 2023 and now, to 680 square km. Colombian deforestation has traditionally been concentrated in the Amazon.

Muhamad announced last week that the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID, had frozen $70 million of environmental funding in Colombia following President Donald Trump's decision to eliminate the organization.

She said that the Amazon region of the country will feel the most impact.

Muhamad announced earlier this month that she was resigning from the government headed by President Gustavo Petro. She cited her opposition to Petro's appointment of Armando Benedetto to the cabinet due to his alleged abuse of women and influence-peddling.

Benedetti said that false stories about him are being spread.

(source: Reuters)