Brazil reduced the loss of tropical rainforest tree cover by 42% in 2025, helping drive a significant global decline in deforestation and supporting efforts to protect biodiversity and tackle climate change.
Costa Rica has reversed decades of deforestation, with natural forests expanding from less than 25% of the country in 1985 to well over half of its land today.
A groundbreaking commitment from Suriname promises lasting protection for 90% of its tropical forests, setting one of the most ambitious global conservation benchmarks yet.
Brazil has proposed a 125 million dollar fund that would help conserve tropical and subtropical rainforests in developing countries.