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Hex_Trixz t1_iyetain wrote

Why is this allowed/continuing?

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isaacsmile t1_iyeuccr wrote

Beef farming. Space to grow soya to feed to cows so burgers can be a thing

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evelynnross t1_iyf9g61 wrote

Consume all the nature! What could possibly go wrong?

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isaacsmile t1_iyeu986 wrote

When it’s all gone. Let’s make a huge car park. Ok. Duuuuuuu.

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Ankh-Morporknbeans t1_iyete6g wrote

Human: draws circle on map around resource

The rest of humans: oh well you see the map it belongs to them

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macross1984 t1_iyeu9h6 wrote

If Brazilian government is serious about protecting its natural resource they need to crack down on rogue companies clearing the forest illegally.

On the other hand, Amazon forest is so huge that it will be no easy thing to do. Still, it might help if more resources are allocated in search and destroy mission of equipments and if possible arrest the miscreants. Make it expensive for the companies to continue illegal logging.

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Jkillaforilla90 t1_iyf0wa7 wrote

I would like to invite everyone to go on google and look at the USA. There is almost zero land left that is not used for farming and Brazil is a nation that is continually developing its economy into one of the largest in SA. Before we can start pointing the finger at other nations who are trying to lift themselves from poverty we need to look at our own homes and our own consumption driving these trends in deforestation.

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123xyz321Z t1_iyf3wcz wrote

Most farm land was originally grass land. Of course plenty of land had trees on it, but it’s hard to eat trees.

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NarrMaster t1_iyfe9hk wrote

Haha, we're in danger!

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