I wish I could punch the people who purposefully set fire to forests to "clear" the land for farms, and use the teeth they drop from my punches to curse them and their next generations to a miserable life.
That applies to the authorities who allow and encourage environment crimes too.
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You know what Iām sick of hearing about- the fires in the Amazon.
These arenāt āwildfiresā these arenāt accidents. its not like California where wildfires are natural things, huge sections of the Amazon rainforest are being intentionally burned down every day. You want to know why? Itās because they need more land for livestock. We are literally burning down one of the most important ecosystems in the world to produce one of the most unsustainable forms of food. This isnāt just happening in the Amazon either and itās not a new thing, itās happening all over the world and it has been for years. The Amazon provides 20% of the worlds oxygen and itās being burned every year just for some fucking cattle ranches!? Everyone wants to talk about climate change and cars, planes and plastic, and yes those are all things that need to be changed, but why is no one talking about the main cause of everything -agriculture, mostly animal agriculture. Conventional mono crop farming and animal agriculture is the leading cause of deforestation and desertification, which in turn are the reason for horrible flooding in areas that used to never flood, horrible droughts, lack of abundant clean and healthy water, horrible fires, infertile land, extinction of many plants and animals, and large breakouts of diseases in plants and animals that are dangerous to the people that consume them. Animal agriculture is responsible for more greenhouse gasses and C02 than all forms of transportation including planes and trains. The meat industry is unsustainable and if we are going to feed the world growing population and save the environment too we must change the way we produce our food.
NASA scientists say that warmer than average surface sea temperatures in the North Atlantic raise the concern for a more active hurricane season, as well as for wildfires in the Amazon thousands of miles away, according to Newsweek.
As NASA pointed out in a statement, warm ocean temperatures near the equator draw the water northward. As the water moves away from the Amazon, the landscape becomes drier and more flammable. That means that fires set for agriculture and clearing land have an increased potential to grow out of control. Meanwhile, the additional moisture traveling north aids the development of hurricanes.
"The fire season forecast is consistent with what we saw in 2005 and 2010, when warm Atlantic sea surface temperatures spawned a series of severe hurricanes and triggered record droughts across the southern Amazon that culminated in widespread Amazon forest fires," said Doug Morton, chief of the Biospheric Sciences Laboratory at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, in the NASA statement.
Morton, who co-created the Amazon fire season forecast, analyzes the relationship between climate conditions and active fire detections from NASA satellite instruments to predict fire season severity.
The government of Brazil led by Bolsonaro favour the development of the Amazon rainforest over conservation, escalating deforestation. Deforestation threatens indigenous populations who live in the forest, loss of a precious and complex ecosystem and a vital carbon store that slows global warming.
Hey, to my followers in the UK, please consider signing this petition.Ā
Itās on the UK Parliament website, which means that at 100k signatures it will be debated in the House of Commons. I know our government is a shitshow right now, but we have declared a climate emergency and this issue cannot be ignored. I donāt know how much this is going to help honestly, butĀ itās already surpassed the 10k mark which means they have to respond already, but if we get it up to 100k it will raise the awareness level considerably and hopefully help it to gain the attention this issue desperately needs.Ā
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The Amazon rainforest is not the only place on fire right now.
From the article:
āMore than 9,000 people were evacuated as flames spread this week across Spainās Canary Islands. Wildfires also ignited this week in Alaska. Denmark dispatched firefighters to Greenland to control fires burning close to population centers. Major wildfires have also burned through Siberia, and environmental activists expect them to set a new record for burn area in Russia by the end of the season.
āPart of the reason for these recent fires is the heat. This past July was the hottest July on record. Many parts of Europe shattered heat records: France, Germany, Poland, Spain, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom. That heat dried out vegetation and left huge swaths of forests and grasslands primed to ignite.
āAs the climate changes, periods of extreme heat will get longer, more frequent, and more intense. Years of actively suppressing natural fires have allowed trees, grasses, and shrubs to accumulate at unnatural levels in many parts of the world. Deforestation has disrupted the natural water cycle in some regions, causing the remaining undergrowth to dry out. And as people build their homes closer to wildlands, the likelihood of setting off an inferno will only rise.ā
Wildfires are spreading through the world at an alarming rate, and for the most part, weāre just sitting back and watching as our planet gets destroyed by a crisis of our own making.
Some various resources, including information about some of the wildfires happening around the world, safety tips, and how you can help:
Amazonia wildfire (National Geographic, August 21)
Amazon Watch (find info, make a donation)
Rainforest Alliance (find info, make a donation)
WWF (find info, make a donation, sign a petition)
Rainforest Action Network (make a donation)
And even if you canāt donate to any of the above things, please share this post, and others like it! Raising awareness is just as important as donating, perhaps even more so. And let me know if thereās anything I should add to this!