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May 26, 20120Comments by Earth Tribe Team

Brazil’s leader vetoes portions of new Amazon rainforest law
Dilma Rousseff sends back parts of congressional bill that loosened country’s protection of forest. Conservation groups gave cautious praise to the Brazilian president, but withheld a final judgment until the scope of the partial veto is clarified next week.

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