One of the biggest democracies in the world will select a new president tomorrow. Brazilians will cast their ballots in a runoff election that, according to experts, is too close to call. As Mike Armstrong reports, the election is not just about who will be president but the future of the planet – with the Amazon rainforest at stake.
- Here’s how Brazil plans to end Amazon deforestation by 2030
- Amazon rainforest deforestation down 11 per cent from last year, report says
- Bolsonaro-Lula presidential race tightens in Brazil, polls show