Investors warn Brazil ambassadors about Amazon deforestation

Investors warn Brazil ambassadors about Amazon deforestation

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RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — A group of mostly European investment firms has sent a joint letter to Brazilian ambassadors in their countries to express concern over rising Amazon deforestation.

Storebrand Asset Management, based in Norway, collected the signatures of a total of 29 companies, which include Legal & General Investment Management Ltd, Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Asset Management, and NN Investment Partners. Together, the companies have $3.75 trillion in assets under management, according to a statement from Storebrand.

The letter says the “dismantling of environmental and human rights policies, are creating widespread uncertainty about the conditions for investing in or providing financial services to Brazil.” It was sent on Monday to Brazilian embassies in Norway, Sweden, France, Denmark, Netherlands, the U.S and the U.K. and requested the start of dialogue to address the matter.

Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro took office in 2019 with pledges to unlock the riches of the vast Amazon, and has repeatedly opposed large territories being controlled by Indigenous peoples. When Amazon fires raged last year, he first dismissed data from government space agency Inpe that showed their magnitude, then fired Inpe's chief. He later improbably questioned whether environmental organizations had set the blazes themselves to secure donations.

As a result of Bolsonaro’s environmental record, some members of European legislatures said they would vote against ratification of a free-trade deal between the European Union and the Mercosur customs union that includes Brazil, signed last June after two decades of negotiation.

The letter from investors highlighted Brazilian bills to legalize the occupation of public lands and to allow mining in Indigenous territories, as well as comments by Brazil’s environment minister,...

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