Bolsonaro just fired the guy that used to analyze and send the data to foreigners about deforestation of the Amazon Forest
Thank God, now you guys you will have no way to annoy us about what we do in our territory
Bolsonaro just fired the guy that used to analyze and send the data to foreigners about deforestation of the Amazon Forest
Thank God, now you guys you will have no way to annoy us about what we do in our territory
We need an international intervention
Based Bolsonaro slapping the yuropid parasite across the face.
Try it faget, Amazon is and always will be Brazilian
>guy intentionally releases wrong data to embarrass the government
>people act surprised when he gets fired
He literally counted the deforested area twice and now the whole world took the fake data seriously and no amount of damage control will change their minds, traitors must be hanged.
Would you kill yourself if it triggered the libs?
No, because libs are easily triggered by much more shallow things. Hence there is literally no need nor there ever will be a need for going drastic
What is your opinion on deforestation in the Amazon?
Hypothetical thinking here: if we completely burned down the Amazon would this have any effect for humanity ?
Don't you Brazilians know what people who live in hot places with no trees tend to be like?
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Did you know that Europe used to be almost 100% forest?
There is no opinion, literally 85% of the amazon is preserved, almost half of it is native preservation area that was decreed by the leftist parties in the last 14 years as a present to the EU multnationals that bribed the government since all that area is filled with rare minerals, and the EU along with the UN and nowadays the Vatican are trying desperately to make the Amazon an international protection zone so that they can have all that minerals to themselves, and they press that claim by using NGOs that affiliate themselves with the natives in those areas by forcing them to fight each other, when most of them simply want to sell their land and live off royalties, but the UN/EU/Vatican pressure basically forces our leftist Judiciary to overrule any presidential decree to revoke those preservation areas
You would have cheaper food, that's about it.
Do you really expect a braz*lian to understand climate?
>most of them simply want to sell their land and live off royalties
Can you give any sources?
Amazon voted highly for Bolsonaro, which clearly stated that he wanted to simply overrule the Amazon protection zones
Also
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>Amazon voted highly for Bolsonaro
Do most natives really go voting?
Yes, it's mandatory, also voting booths are transported there by the army
Natives have been denouncing foreign ONGs embezzlement, exploitation and such for a long time.
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>The group expressed their anger at NGOs that claim to represent them but are present on their land to fine them and to discourage them from working.
There's also another video I lost where some leaders denounce the worker's party.
Natives have been at war against illegal miners for a long time because they are not legally allowed to make deals and live off royalties, government restrictions only cause death and backwardness.
Bolsonaro meeting natives begging him to lift restrictions on their own land and remove NGOs, they don't want to live like zoo animals.
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What kind of restrictions are there on these lands?
Lots of animal species that live no where else, including many still unknown to science are in the rainforest. Lots of (undiscovered) plant species that could potentially be made into new medicines.
Other than that trees are a huge meme, most oxygen in the air is produced in the ocean.
They can't do literally anything with it other than "subsistence" that doesn't touch natural resources which is just impossible, so they just live like eternally poor people where infrastructure and economic exploitation is illegal.
>why yes I believe every Southern American monkey should be exterminated and the whole area turned into a giant nature reserve, how did you know?
What percentage of Brazil is like that (land and population)?
More than two thirds of Brazil is some kind of preservation area like parks or protected forests, indigenous reserves are 13.8% of the land while natives were less than 900k people in the 2010 census which is only 0,47% of the overall population, and 45% of those 900k don't live in the reserves.
>45% of those 900k don't live in the reserves.
I got it wrong, 45% don't live in the Amazon rainforest, 42.3% don't live in reserves.
Some other fun facts
>57.1% of indigenous people don't speak indigenous languages
>76,9% speak portuguese
>trees are a huge meme
You are incredibly stupid. Consider suicide. Do it, kill yourself. Humanity can only profit from your death.
Why do Brazilians post about their politics on Jow Forums?
We also have blacks larping as slave enclaves that get their own land and government gibs, but their leader denounced PT (Worker's Party) and said they were invading their land and threatening them if they spoke badly of them, and told people to not trust PT's "human rights" ministry.
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Based, we could also make a lot of money from tourism there.
Maybe when those restrictions were put in place the judiciary was concerned that the methods used for extracting the resources would do a lot of damage to the environment. Which is a resasonable assumption because even in an advanced country like the US, shale extraction and industrial waste disposal cause a lot of damage. But it´s your country, you know better.