Increased Amazon carbon emissions mainly from decline in law enforcement
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The Amazon forest carbon sink is declining, mainly as a result of land-use and climate
change1–4. Here we investigate how changes in law enforcement of environmental
protection policies may have affected the Amazonian carbon balance between
2010 and 2018 compared with 2019 and 2020, based on atmospheric CO2 vertical
profiles5,6, deforestation7 and fire data8, as well as infraction notices related to illegal
deforestation9. We estimate that Amazonia carbon emissions increased from a
mean of 0.24 ± 0.08 PgC year−1 in 2010–2018 to 0.44 ± 0.10 PgC year−1 in 2019 and
0.52 ± 0.10 PgC year−1 in 2020 (± uncertainty). The observed increases in deforestation
were 82% and 77% (94% accuracy) and burned area were 14% and 42% in 2019 and
2020 compared with the 2010–2018 mean, respectively. We find that the numbers of
notifications of infractions against flora decreased by 30% and 54% and fines paid by
74% and 89% in 2019 and 2020, respectively. Carbon losses during 2019–2020 were
comparable with those of the record warm El Niño (2015–2016) without an extreme
drought event. Statistical tests show that the observed differences between the 2010–
2018 mean and 2019–2020 are unlikely to have arisen by chance. The changes in the
carbon budget of Amazonia during 2019–2020 were mainly because of western
Amazonia becoming a carbon source. Our results indicate that a decline in law
enforcement led to increases in deforestation, biomass burning and forest degradation,
which increased carbon emissions and enhanced drying and warming of the Amazon
forests.
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GATTI, LUCIANA V.; CUNHA, CAMILLA L.; MARANI, LUCIANO; CASSOL, HENRIQUE L.G.; MESSIAS, CASSIANO G.; ARAI, EGIDIO; DENNING, SCOTT A.; SOLER, LUCIANA S.; ALMEIDA, CLAUDIO; SETZER, ALBERTO; DOMINGUES, LUCAS G.; BASSO, LUANA S.; MILLER, JOHN B.; GLOOR, MANUEL; CORREIA, CAIO S.C.; TEJADA, GRACIELA; NEVES, RAIANE A.L.; RAJÃO, RAONI; NUNES, FELIPE; S.FILHO, BRITALDO S.; SCHMITT, JAIR; NOBRE, CARLOS; CORRÊA, SERGIO M.; SANCHES, ALBER H.; ARAGÃO, LUIZ E.O.C.; ANDERSON, LIANA; VON RANDOW, CELSO; CRISPIM, STEPHANE P.; SILVA, FRANCINE M.; MACHADO, GUILHERME B.M. Increased Amazon carbon emissions mainly from decline in law enforcement. Nature, v. 621, p. 318-323, 2023. DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06390-0. Disponível em: http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/34370. Acesso em: 12 Mar 2025.
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