As the
Amazon Rainforest continues to burn as a consequence of cut-and-burn
deforestation practices, we are gradually coming close the point of no return.
Over the last 50 years, about 20% of the rainforest has been scorched or cut
away, according to The Intercept.
As the
recent fires continues and the policies that led to them stay to exist, another
20%— that’s 300,000 square miles — could soon be gone as well. At that point,
researchers caution of a “cascading system collapse,” in which the Amazon
starts to totally crumble, and discharge a planet-devastating amount of stored
carbon in the process.
The Amazon
rainforest used to be a major carbon sink, meaning an area that kept massive
stores of confiscated carbon from going into and heating the atmosphere. But
The Intercept reports that the rainforest has already been destroyed by deforestation to the point that
the residual forest no longer makes up for the amount of carbon that’s already
been discharged.
If more gets
cut or burned away, the subsequent greenhouse gas releases would be equal to a
“doomsday bomb,” to quote The Intercept, that would not only lead to the
crumbling of the rest of the forest, but possibly also planet-wide
environmental devastation.
“His project
for the Amazon is agribusiness,” Francisco Umanari, an indigenous Apurinã chief
told The Intercept about president Bolsonoro’s environmentally dangerous
policies. “Unless he is stopped, he’ll run over our rights and allow a giant
invasion of the forest. The land grabs are not new, but it’s become a question
of life and death.”
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