How The EU, Greenpeace, And Celebrities Worsen Fires And Deforestation By Dehumanizing The Amazon

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How The EU, Greenpeace, And Celebrities Worsen Fires And Deforestation By Dehumanizing The Amazon
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We must humanize not demonize farmers in the Amazon.

over the Amazon forest with the head of Greenpeace Brazil as part of a National Geographic series called “Years of Living Dangerously.”in her voice-over, “but then [Greenpeace’s Paulo] Adario tells me to brace myself.”

After all, those two countries deforested their landscapes centuries ago and all that’s left are cattle ranches and farms with far fewer protected areas and far smaller fragments of forest than the ones Bündchen looked down upon in the Amazon. What we really need to worry about, scientists say, is all of the carbon stored by the Amazon. If it’s released by fires in the form of carbon dioxide, they say, we won’t keep global temperatures from rising two degrees centigrade above pre-industrial levels.

“I see what’s happening now, and the election of Bolsonaro, as a reflection of major mistakes in [environmentalist] strategy,” Nepstad said. “It started with a Greenpeace campaign,” said Nepstad. “People dressed up like chickens and walked through a number of McDonald’s restaurants in Europe. It was a big international media moment.”

“Farmers got nervous that was going to be another moratorium. The Cerrado is 60% of the nation’s soy crop. The Amazon is 10%. And so this was a much more serious matter.”, “was Paulo Adario of Greenpeace Brazil” — the man who made Bündchen cry. Much of the motivation to stop farming and ranching is ideological, Nepstad said. “It’s really anti-development, you know, anti-capitalism. There’s a lot of hatred of agribusiness.”

Conservationists should have allowed farmers to intensify production in some areas, particularly the Cerrado, to reduce pressure and fragmentation of other areas, particularly the rainforest.

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