Brazil’s president signs environmental ‘devastation bill’ but vetoes key articles
by Tiago Rogero in Rio de Janeiro from on (#6Z6ZA)
Campaigners had urged Lula to veto the bill entirely, but many have welcomed his alterations
Brazil's president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, has signed into law a controversial bill that scientists and environmentalists had dubbed the devastation bill", but vetoed key articles that would have in effect dismantled the country's environmental licensing system.
On Friday, the final day to either sanction or veto the law, Lula struck down or amended 63 of the 398 provisions in a bill that, as approved by congress last month, had been regarded as the most significant setback to Brazil's environmental protections in four decades.
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