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Bra7i1 just elected Jair Bolsonaro as their new leader.

He's basically going to give loggers and mining companies a free pass to rape the fuck out of the Amazon. How bad of an effect will this have on the climate?

>> No.10103691

>>10102914
None. Climate's trajectory is already set and trees have a negligible effect to begin with.

>> No.10103695

>>10103691
Probably this
Will be an ecological disaster though

>> No.10103697

>>10102914
56% of brazilians are retarded

>> No.10103701

>>10103697
HEY PRETTY HOT UP THERE IN THE NORTHEAST INNIT FAGGOT?

>> No.10103703

>>10102914
Global warming aside, the Amazon itself is responsible for a huge portion of Earth's climate patterns.

Quick rundown vid if you want:
https://youtu.be/VGurBZ0b6nI

>> No.10103710

>>10103703
The amazon is systematically taking water from the world causing many crops to go without water and starvation in general. Global warming is not an issue. Burn the amazon.

>> No.10103720

>>10102914

How is different than the current illegal mining operations? Might be better if government can monitor pollution.

>> No.10103736

>>10102914
Pro Amazon propaganda is for North brazil keep as poor and undeveloped.

Amazon don't contribute to climate change or the lung of the world

>> No.10103750

>>10102914
The loss of the Amazon would be worse than whatever effect it has on the climate.

>>10103736
Kill yourself you dumb monkey, nobody cares about the development of people that should never have existed

>> No.10103839

>>10102914
>our new president is a retard, better make a thread on /sci/
You brazilians are always looking for reasons to tell people on the internet that you are brazilians, aren't you?

>> No.10103842

>>10102914

Very bad.

>> No.10103965

>>10102914
Does anyone else see "rain forests" as the opposite of a desert? Extremely deadly/unlivable, mostly useless, and maybe a challenge for big brain people to tame?