The Amazon

The Amazon

 

 

You must’ve already asked yourself someday what is the Amazon, but do you know what it is? We’re not talking about its size, nor that it’s a rain forest, its biodiversity, animals and plants, but what it represents to the planet, does anyone has this answer? There are doubts about the global warming, there are doubts about the carbon, there are doubts if it influences or not in El Niño and La Niña, there are doubts about its role in the Atlantic Ocean warming, there are doubts about its Navigant Rivers (clouds full of water that fructifies most of Brazilian states)… There are many doubts, and many of them because we want to doubt, but one thing no one doubts about: if Amazon continues in Brazil’s hand, in a few decades it’ll cease to exist. As Brazilians and Amazonian, people with deep knowledge of the issue, we admit that this is a sad reality. But we also know that this will never be a mission for one country only. The biggest problem’s that 58,1% of Amazon Forest’s in Brazilian territory. Brazil, in 2012 occupies the 3th position of biggest producer of CO2 with 1,3%, much little compared to the USA’s 9% and China’s 6%, a politic analyst would say; the point is that almost 80% of Brazilian CO2 comes from burn and deforestation for plantation and cattle, and basically, these data refers to Amazon Forest, where soy and cattle are the biggest responsible, and this reflects magisterially in our balance of trade, the Brazilian economy depends on the forest destruction. The sustainable development was and will always be a huge lie for that region, one of the doubts that we want to ignore. And the reason is quite simple:  

It collides with political stability and sovereignty.

The world watches passive, international ONG’s who don’t do absolutely nothing (even because they’re also compromised with the government), a Greenpeace that lost its past identity, without focus, disperse, involved in social causes, an environmental code unserviceable and unenforceable to that region, Brazil doesn’t even has a list of public lands of the Amazon Region, there ain’t nothing besides indignation. It’s in this scenario that the Highway BR-319 surges as the only and truly option for us paltry mortals, of saying NO for what’s about to come: 50% of the Amazon Forest will cease to exist in the next 10 years if this highway’s made, according to Fearnside (one of the biggest, if not the bigger knowledgeable of the issue): and he isn't alone: 21 of the Satelites which monitor and control the Amazon sign along with him. And that’s basically what you’re going to read on this site.

What is going on? Why the biggest environmental disaster of our history is about to happen and the world is so disperse? The own scientific community itself couldn’t unite in function of a cause that deserved to be the first among all other big problems that nature faces. And we answer it too: they’re all compromised politically too, it’s the globalized democracy, it’s the economic growth, it’s the dignity, and it’s the man in first place. The flag and the main reason it's the integration of the Amazon: are concepts, and these concepts are the ones that are part of the doubt that we want to feed.

If you read until here, thank you, if you have patience read about what’s the Highway BR-319 along the site. This site was made basically because of this road. This site was made in 2007, when the road was turned licit once again: and now, in Sept. 2019, it was understood once again in the list of priorities of the Brazilian Government, as constructions which will be executed in the Bolsonaro Government: the focuses of burnings, recently identified by the G7, are, in their grand majority, along the Highway BR-319, region known as the Green Massive, the last virgin part of the Amazon Forest.

In mode that, if something may be done for the Amazon, it's avoiding the reconstruction of the Highway BR-319. If the G7 has power and may demand anything from the Brazilian Government, this is the path.

It is to what reffers HighwayGreen

 

Thank you.