Amazonia: After the fire, assessment of the planned sacrifice of an unprofitable nature

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Amazonia: After the fire, assessment of the planned sacrifice of an unprofitable nature




by GuyGadebois » 06/01/20, 18:46

This summer, the whole world witnessed helplessly these thousands of square kilometers of Amazonian forest going up in smoke, mainly in Brazil but also in Bolivia, Africa and Siberia. Beyond the obvious environmental crisis, the situation led to the crystallization of certain political tensions, bringing a geopolitical dimension to the event. Although disastrous for World Heritage, the consequences of these fires seem more than opportune in the eyes of some. Indeed, these “unprofitable” lands attract the lusts of various promoters in a country in desperate search for growth and modernization. At the start of the fall, it is already possible to draw up a provisional assessment and anticipate the consequences, which, by domino effect, will not only be local. Back to a multifaceted ecological crisis.
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Re: Amazonia: After the fire, assessment of the planned sacrifice of an unprofitable nature




by sen-no-sen » 06/01/20, 20:40

The destruction of nature is a very profitable business and doubly victorious, since at first it allows to generate great profits via the plundering of resources but that then and on a global scale it obliges all the actors, willingly as well, to adapt to the changes generated.
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