2017년 8월 26일 토요일

In Brazil, there is heated debate over the issue of developing the Amazon rainforest, which is called 'the lung of the earth'.

In Brazil, there is heated debate over the issue of developing the Amazon rainforest, which is called 'the lung of the earth'.

Political circles, environmental groups and artists are strongly opposed to President Mishooma Mere's recent decision to release some of the northern Amazon rainforest from environmental protection zones.

On Thursday, President Thamer decided to release the Amazon rainforest of 46,450 km2 from northern Amapau and Paraguay in an environmental protection zone. This is larger than the entire territory of Denmark.

In 1984, the end of the military dictatorship, the National Copper and Mineral Conservation Area (Renca) is estimated to have been buried in gold, iron ore and copper.

According to President Timer's decision, full-scale development of private companies will begin soon.


In Brazil, the issue of Amazon rainforest development is heating up again and again. [Brazil News Portal UOL]



The Brazilian government has decided to release 46,450 km2 of the Amazon rainforest from northern Amphwa and Para in an environmental protection zone. This is larger than the entire territory of Denmark. It is estimated that in 1984 it was designated as the National Copper and Mineral Conservation Area (Renca), where gold, iron ore and copper were buried in large quantities. [WWF website]


Gisele Bundchen, a Brazilian supermodel from the Brazilian government, strongly condemned President Termeir's decision to develop the Amazon rainforest, saying it was "an embarrassing act to auction the Amazon rainforest."

Bronch, who is also a long-time supporter of the World Environment Fund (WWF), an international environmental group, told Twitter that he should not let the rain forests that we have to protect be destroyed because of private development gains. "He said.


Gisele Bundchen, a Brazilian supermodel from Brazil,


The accusations against President Terrell are increasing.

Former US Senator Marina Siva, who has been a minister of environment at the government of former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and dedicated to environmental activism for a long time, said, "By using social networks (SNS) video messages, The government has blamed environmental policies.

"I am selling the Amazon rainforest to mine developers," he said, calling the decision to lift President Tamer's reserve a "fraud."


Marina Siva, called "Amazonian Woman" [State News Agency Agencea Brazil]


Famous artists and artists are posting a series of articles on the SNS, saying, "We are playing with national assets," and criticized President Thamer for not attempting to replace our forest with money.

The Brazilian government has said that the area of ​​the Amazon rainforest protection area does not change much, and that it intends to improve development activities that are indiscriminate in the protected area, but it seems unlikely that the blame will be eased.

President Thamer has appointed a cabinet minister as a cabinet minister and has cut the budget of the Ministry of Environment to a large extent.

The Amazon rainforest covers eight countries, including Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela, with a total area of ​​7.5 million square kilometers. Of these, about 60% of the Brazilian is called Amazonia Legal.


In the Amazon rainforest, one third of the world's species are known to exist. Starting from the Peruvian Andes and crossing the Amazon rainforest to the Atlantic coast of Brazil, the total length of the stream is 6,900 km.