KEY POINTS
  • Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon broke all records during the first half of 2022.
  • Satellite images taken between January and June show 1,500 square miles of forest destroyed.
  • What makes the statistic more remarkable is that the forest cutting is taking place during the rainy season.
Aerial view showing a deforested area of the Amazonia rainforest in Labrea, Amazonas state, Brazil, on September 15, 2021. 

Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon during the first half of 2022 broke all records, a measure of the increasing destruction taking place under the presidency of Jair Bolsonaro.

Satellite images taken between January and June show 1,500 square miles of forest destroyed, more than in any six-month period in the seven years of record-keeping under the current methodology. The extent is four times the size of New York City.