Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Burnt-Brazilian-Nut-Trees-in-Jamanxim-National-Forest-27MZIFLB8XKU.htmlConceptually similarBurnt Brazilian Nut Trees in Jamanxim National ForestGP018EICompleted★★★★Burnt Brazilian Nut Trees in Jamanxim National ForestGP018V1Completed★★★★Burnt Brazilian Nut Trees in Jamanxim National ForestGP018ZKCompleted★★★★Burnt Brazilian Nut Trees in Castelo do SonhosGP018LZCompleted★★★★Burnt Brazilian Nut Trees in Jamanxim National ForestGP019APCompleted★★★★Burnt Trees in Jamanxim National ForestGP0189FCompleted★★★★Burnt Trees in Jamanxim National ForestGP018CMCompleted★★★★Burnt Trees in Jamanxim National ForestGP018RTCompleted★★★★Forest Fires in Novo Progresso, Pará, Amazon (2019)GP0STTS24Completed★★★★★★View AllGP018A5Burnt Brazilian Nut Trees in Jamanxim National ForestBurnt Brazilian nut trees (castanheiras) are seen here in the Jamanxim National Forest on the BR 163 near Novo Progresso municipality.Locations:Amazon-Brazil-Jamanxim National Forest-Pará-South AmericaDate:1 Sep, 2007Credit:© Greenpeace / Daniel BeltráMaximum size:2912px X 4368pxKeywords:Deforestation-Evening-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Silhouettes-Sunsets-Trees-Tropical rainforestsShoot:Amazon Agriculture and Forest Clearing Documentation 2007Large sections of the Amazon rainforest are set on fire during the burning season when farmers clear large areas for soy farming or cattle breeding. Most of Brazil's greenhouse gas emissions result from deforestation, with the majority coming from the clearing and burning of the Amazon rainforests.