Brazil's Lula vetoes key provisions of environmental bill amid deforestation concerns

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Brazil's President Lula signed a controversial environmental bill but vetoed key provisions that could have weakened environmental protections, including self-licensing and community consultation clauses, while allowing fast-tracking of certain projects. Environmental groups see the vetoes as progress, but face challenges in ensuring Congress upholds them amid political opposition and potential legal battles.
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