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Brazil’s environment minister quits

By Jonathan Wheatley in São Paulo

Published: May 14 2008 22:23 | Last updated: May 14 2008 22:23

Brazil’s environment minister has resigned after becoming increasingly isolated within the government.

Marina Silva, who rose from poverty in the Amazon state of Acre to become a global figurehead for environmental activists, resigned late on Tuesday in a manner typical of her way of operating: she wrote to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and immediately announced her decision to the media, leaving no room for possible negotiation.

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