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Brazil prosecutors urge removal of environment minister by Staff Writers Bras�lia (AFP) July 7, 2020 Brazilian prosecutors have called for the dismissal of the country's environment minister, alleging he contributed to increased deforestation and fires in the Amazon by removing measures designed to protect the rainforest. Ricardo Salles oversaw a 25 percent reduction in the Environment Ministry's budget and the freezing of an international fund to combat deforestation, which "directly contributed" to an uptick in deforestation, said a statement released Monday by 12 public prosecutors. Environmentalists warn 2020 is on track to be the most destructive year ever for the world's biggest rainforest, with even more losses than in devastating fires that triggered global outcry last year. The prosecutors also accused Salles of "administrative dishonesty" and of promoting interests unrelated to his office, echoing claims from other sectors who allege he has supported the legalization of agricultural and mining activities in protected areas. Salles was recorded in April saying the government should take advantage of the coronavirus pandemic to relax environmental regulations. The prosecutors want Salles' political rights suspended and for him to pay damages and a fine. President Jair Bolsonaro has been internationally criticized after easing restrictions on exploiting the Amazon's vast riches.
E-waste levels surge 20 percent in 5 years: UN Paris (AFP) July 2, 2020 Humans discarded more than 50 million tonnes of electronic waste last year - an increase of 20 percent in just five years - making tech refuse the world's fastest growing waste problem, the United Nations said Thursday. In its annual report on e-waste - tossed away smartphones, computers, white goods and electronic car parts - the UN said that materials worth more than $55 billion (50 billion euros) were being wasted every year. In 2019 only 17 percent of the year's 53 million tonnes of e-wa ... read more
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