Nov 30 (Reuters) - Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon
rainforest surged to a 12-year high in 2020, official government
data showed on Monday, with destruction soaring since President
Jair Bolsonaro took office and weakened environmental
enforcement.
In 2020, destruction of the world's largest rainforest rose
9.5% from a year earlier to 11,088 square kilometers (2.7
million acres), according to data from Brazil's national space
research agency Inpe.
(Reporting by Jake Spring
Editing by Stephen Eisenhammer)