Amazon Lungs

The Amazon rainforest hosts the largest biodiversity of any ecosystem in the world and is a valuable source of fresh water and carbon storage for our little planet. Millions of people and animals call it home, but lately unsustainable agricultural practices, illegal deforestation, and land grabbing are destroying it at an alarming rate.

According to the New York Times, ‘deforestation of the Amazon has increased rapidly since Mr. Bolsonaro, who was elected in October, took office and his government cut back on efforts to confront illegal activity in the rain forest.’ Deforestation in Brazil is a complex topic deeply entwined with the economics and politics of the region and exacerbated by climate change. The solution is not as simple as aiming to keep the rainforest untouched. My hope is that we humans learn to place more value on our green spaces and find sustainable ways to live and flourish together, as a planet.

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