Sounds like they just ran out of rainforest to burn down.
This is largely because 2021 emissions were temporarily higher due to COVID recovery. 2022 emissions were roughly in line with 2018 and 2019.
But I expect to see sustained reductions for 2023 and over the next few years due to new policies curbing deforestation and establishing a carbon market.
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Sounds like they just ran out of rainforest to burn down.
This is largely because 2021 emissions were temporarily higher due to COVID recovery. 2022 emissions were roughly in line with 2018 and 2019.
But I expect to see sustained reductions for 2023 and over the next few years due to new policies curbing deforestation and establishing a carbon market.