Even worse, Agência Pública reported some time ago that a considerable number of right wing politicians (who are always pro deforestation, much like Bolsonaro) were blaming the current fires on Lula, as "revenge" for the infinite complaints about complacency and incentives that Bolsonaro and his thugs gave for deforestation
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As a starting point, the burning of fossil fuels, and to a lesser extent deforestation and release of methane are responsible for the warming in recent decades:
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Anti-science, inactivism, and unsupported conspiracy theories are not ok here.
I will tell you why, because here there are two types of political ads:
1- candidates making the most vague promises possible like "I will improve our healthcare!"
2- ads throwing dirt on other candidates for whatever reason
Not a single candidate will talk about concrete plans, whether for protecting the environment nor for any other municipal issue.
Why are we talking about Brazil? /genq
Every country needs to go to zero emissions, and Brazil is big enough to matter. Its fossil fuel use has been modest, but deforestion can tip the Amazon from a rain forest into a dry savanna, killing off all the trees, and releasing the carbon they presently sequester.
Thank you for explaining!
Brazil is sharing the atmosphere with most of us, since it is on planet earth, which is a very popular planet to live on.
Quality of living is sadly declining on this planet, due to climate change.
Someone getting downvoted with a clearly marked genuine question. Damn I thought this was better than reddit