ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月22日 22時49分
Update: This replaces an earlier post that incorrectly referred to the area that had an 84% increase in fires from last year to this year. It was all of Brazil, not the Amazon rain forest.
The blazes are so large and widespread that smoke has wafted thousands of miles away to the Atlantic coast and São Paulo. Residents of the city, Brazil’s most populous, have shared photos of the skies turning dark during the day as the smoke blows in and blots out the sun. Most of the fires have occurred in deforested areas, where trees are cut down for market and then loggers and farmers burn the rest to clear the land. But the flames have spread throughout the forest and have also reached populated areas in Brazil’s northern states. On Wednesday, the country’s president, Jair Bolsonaro, accused nongovernmental organizations of setting the fires after having their funding pulled. But critics say his policies have emboldened loggers, farmers and miners who want to clear out land illegally. This is a developing story. Visit the link in our bio to read more.
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vinicioconceicao
Unfortunately, that is the result of corrupt and ambitious managers. While Amazon is on fire, they discuss the possibility of profiting from it. They are unable to develop a system of manageable agriculture or not, sustainable and environmentally sound. Instead, they encourage invasions of preserved areas, mining in indigenous territory and lack transparency with the resources donated for environmental preservation. The Brazilian government is corrupt, authoritarian and intolerant of extremely important issues, given that the current minister of the environment is being investigated for corruption. And unfit for office, unfortunately the spark of fire responsible for this natural catastrophe is corruption and the one who touches fire is the corrupt and fascist Brazilian government.😔
kristoph_the_great
(Fuiji) It's not burning, it's being deminished into a industrial wasteland for bottled water, the locals can't afford the water so instead buy pop which is around 13 cents a can there which is causing diabetes , in which they cannot treat, without the help of corporations, a series of unfortunate events for one may be a planned agenda for the other party
_victoria_sc0tt_
Please say this for what it is. Most of it is being burnt down for cattle ranching. Beating around the bush is not journalisms
40ozofhemp
Taking down this wildfire requires unity among all nations, and people
aliciatan4
Forest fires pollute the environment which aggravates global warming!
ed_elliot
What happened? Run out of dance footage?
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