Deforestation in the Cerrado
Ponto a Ponto is a series of videos featuring an evidence-based dialogue between two leading figures in their fields, with the aim of finding a common and viable path between their points of view.

In the second episode, Bernardo Machado and Ludmila Rattis discuss the environmental impact of deforestation in the Cerrado, not only in terms of climate change, but also for the future of agriculture itself. They also explore viable solutions to tackle the problem.
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Deforestation in the Cerrado
Experts in this episode: Bernardo Machado, forestry engineer and sustainability director at the Brazilian Association of Vegetable Oil Industries, and Ludmila Rattis, biologist and researcher at the Amazon Environmental Research Institute.
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