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For vice-president Mourão, Brazil will only get money if it proves it has reduced deforestation

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - As president of the National Council for the Legal Amazon, a body established in February last year at the height of the worst forest fires in recent decades in the country, vice-president Hamilton Mourão is skeptical that the U.S. government and the European Union will be able to provide resources to Brazil while the country does not demonstrate, with figures, its commitment to reducing deforestation.

American president Joe Biden promotes a meeting with 40 heads of state on the 22nd to discuss the climate agenda. Environment minister Ricardo Salles, is betting all his . . .

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