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Cambio de Ley en Perú: Grandes Preocupaciones para los Árboles del Amazonas

Cambio de Ley en Perú: Grandes Preocupaciones para los Árboles del Amazonas

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May 2nd, 2025

Cambio de Ley en Perú: Grandes Preocupaciones para los Árboles del Amazonas

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A new rule in Peru makes some people angry.

Now people can change trees to other land. They do not need state OK. Some people say this is bad. It can help people who cut trees bad.

"This is not good for us," said Alvaro Masquez Salvador.

He said, "Forests are not private. They are for all people."

Good for farms in Peru.

People from Associated Press talked to some people in Peru. They talked to Maria Zeta Chunga. She likes the law. One person said "no comment".

Peru has a lot of rainforest. It is home for many people. The trees are good for Earth.

Old rule: Ask the state. New rule: No need to ask.

A court in Peru said yes to a law.

The court said sorry. Native people should talk about new rules. The government helps with forest rules.

A man said: The court said the law was not good for the people. They should ask the people. But the court said the bad part is okay.

This change is like Brazil. In Brazil, people helped farms and hurt nature. Big farms did this in Brazil. In Peru, other groups do it.

In Peru, some people help.

Vladimir Pinto said bad people and good people work together.

Julia says Peru is wrong. Peru says new rules are good for Europe. Europe wants wood that is not from bad places.

If bad trees are OK later, rules are not strong.

This is bad for markets.

Olivier from EU says new laws are not for EU forest rule.

Coupleux said the rule helps stop buying things from bad forests. It wants to know where coffee, cocoa, and wood come from. It wants these things to be good for nature.

Groups go to other countries for help.

Many leaders say the law is bad for their land and their people.

Julio Cusurichi said it is bad.

Our people keep our land safe. They keep the Earth safe too, Cusurichi said.

May 2nd, 2025

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