Amazon 'condemned to destruction' as fires proliferate across Brazil. By Lucas Landau and Tom Phillips
The vast rainforest is
experiencing a repeat of last year’s devastating blazes and critics say
Bolsonaro bears ultimate responsibility. But 20 months into Bolsonaro’s
presidency – and a year after a devastating outbreak of Amazon fires
caused global
outrage – the fires are back, and many fear Brazil’s leader is instead
steering his country towards environmental ruin. During a two-hour monitoring
flight through the skies around Novo Progresso the Guardian saw giant columns
of white and grey smoke rising from supposedly protected forests below.
Elsewhere, illegal
goldmines could be seen within the Baú indigenous territory – a chaotic
tapestry of muddy pools and makeshift encampments where pristine forest once
stood. Newly deforested areas of fallen and charred trees were visible within
the Iriri forest reserve. “The Amazon is condemned to destruction,” despaired
one former top official at Brazil’s enfeebled
environmental agency, Ibama, accusing the far-right populist of overseeing
a wholesale “demolition” of protection efforts. “Under this government there
will be no combating [of rainforest destruction],” the ex-official said. “The
future looks dark.”…
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/sep/02/amazon-fires-brazil-rainforest-bolsonaro-destructionRestoring forests could capture two-thirds of the carbon humans have added to the atmosphere