Cutting down trees is a big problem–but climate-fueled fires are even worse.

The Amazon rainforest doesn’t usually catch on fire. But when 9.1 million acres burned in Brazil in 2016, it helped the world break a new record. Last year, more tree cover was lost globally than in any other year, covering an area roughly the size of New Zealand.

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