Brazilian President Arrives at UN Spoiling for a Fight
Source: Associated Press
September 24, 2019
Brazils President Jair Bolsonaro speaks in Brasilia last Friday. (AP photo/Eraldo Peres)
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been in power for less than nine months, but hes already had diplomatic spats with France, Germany, China, Norway, Arab nations, Venezuela, Cuba and Argentina.
Now the pugnacious leader is on the worlds biggest diplomatic stage, fighting off international calls for a crackdown on deforestation in the Amazon region that he considers an economic resource for his nation.
We have to talk about patriotism, sovereignty, what Brazil means to the world, Bolsonaro said over the weekend, previewing his Tuesday appearance at the annual gathering of the U.N. General Assembly, which was preceded by a climate summit and a two-day youth conference to spur action to combat global warming.
We will not single anyone out, point fingers at any head of state, Bolsonaro said, a month after his feud with French President Emmanuel Macron over the Amazon included a disparaging comment about Macrons wife. The idea is to make a speech that is about who we are, our potential, about what changed in Brazil.
He vowed not to repeat promises of previous Brazilian leaders to expand indigenous reserves in the rainforest to protect them from development, a move he said would make Brazil unviable.
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Judi Lynn
(160,501 posts)In a combative UN address Bolsonaro denied contrary to the evidence that the worlds largest rainforest was being devastated
Tom Phillips Latin America correspondent
Tue 24 Sep 2019 12.59 EDT
Brazils far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, has launched a cantankerous and conspiratorial defense of his environmental record, blaming Emmanuel Macron and the deceitful media for hyping this years fires in the Amazon.
In a combative 30-minute address to the UN general assembly, Bolsonaro denied contrary to the evidence that the worlds largest rainforest was being devastated or consumed by fire, as the media deceitfully says.
Our Amazon is larger than the whole of western Europe and remains virtually untouched proof that we are one of the countrys that most protects the environment, Bolsonaro claimed.
About 17% of the Amazon has been destroyed over the last 50 years with some scientists fearing the rainforest could reach an irreversible tipping point if that rises to 20% or 25%.
More:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/sep/24/jair-bolsonaro-says-deceitful-media-hyping-amazon-wildfires
dalton99a
(81,426 posts)Darkened sky in Sao Paulo, Brazil on August 19, 2019. Andre Lucas/Getty
The sun in São Paulo had been eclipsed not by the moon, but by a vast cloud of smoke that choked the coastal city.
The duvet of daytime darkness was a result of the nearly 10,000 new forest fires that started across Brazil, primarily in the Amazon basin, in the past week. Many of the blazes are more than 2,000 miles away from São Paulo, but strong winds and a mass of cold air moved the grey plume of smoke across the country.
This year so far, scientists have recorded more than 74,000 fires in Brazil. That's nearly double 2018's total of about 40,000 fires. The surge marks an 83% increase in wildfires over the same period in 2018, Brazil's National Institute for Space Research reported. More than half of those 74,000 fires are in the Amazon rainforest. The largest state in Brazil, Amazonas, declared a state of emergency on Monday.
cstanleytech
(26,273 posts)if other countries of the world want it they need to also be willing to reimburse Brazil for it.
Kid Berwyn
(14,848 posts)His days, too, are numbered.