Trade-driven deforestation in Brazil increases air pollution and cardiovascular/respiratory mortality in downwind cities, causing an estimated 732,000 premature deaths from 1997 to 2019.
Panel (b) shows growth in agricultural exports per capita over the 1997-2007 period (left) and the 2007-2019 period (right)
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Trade, Trees, and Lives
Trade-driven deforestation in Brazil increases air pollution and cardiovascular/respiratory mortality in downwind cities, causing an estimated 732,000 premature deaths from 1997 to 2019.