Several environmental organizations expressed satisfaction with the topics covered in the final declaration of the Amazon Summit held in Brazil, but criticized the lack of concrete action leading to solutions for the largest forest on the planet.
“This is a very initial agreement, a first step, but it still does not provide a concrete answer to the question of the world we live in,” said Marcio Astrini, executive director of the Climate Observatory, a network of more than 70 environmental organizations. in Brazil. .
“It’s impossible that in such a scenario, eight Amazonian countries don’t declare in capital letters that deforestation should be zero, and oil exploration in the middle of the rainforest is a bad idea,” he added. referring to the Belém Declaration signed on Tuesday in the Brazilian state of Para.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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