Amid growing international criticism over the wildfires raging through the Amazo...
BRASILIA/SAO PAULO - Amid growing international criticism over the wildfires raging through the Amazon, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Thursday admitted farmers could be illegally setting the rainforest ablaze but told foreign powers not to interfere.
Although fires are a regular and natural occurrence during the dry season at this time of year, environmentalists blamed the sharp rise on farmers setting the forest alight to clear land for pasture. Smoke billows during a fire in an area of the Amazon rainforest near Humaita, Amazonas State, Brazil, Brazil August 17, 2019. REUTERS/Ueslei MarcelinoMacron took to Twitter to call the Amazon fires an “international crisis” that should be discussed by the G7 summit that will begin on Saturday in Biarritz, France. The Group of Seven rich countries does not include Brazil.
Prosecutors said they would look into an ad that they said was published in a local newspaper encouraging farmers to participate in a “Fire Day,” in which they would burn large areas of forest “to show Bolsonaro their willingness to work.” Brazil is facing growing international criticism over its handling of the Amazon, 60% of which lies in the country.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Bolsonaro says Brazil lacks resources to fight Amazon firesThe Brazilian government lacks the resources to fight a record number of wildfir...
Leer más »
As Amazon burns, Brazil's Bolsonaro tells rest of world not to interfereParis and the UN called for the protection of the fire-plagued Amazon rainforest as Brazil's right-wing president accused his French counterpart of having a 'colonialist mentality' over the issue.
Leer más »
The Amazon Rainforest in Brazil Is Burning, and You Can See the Damage From SpaceThe Amazon rainforest in Brazil is burning, and you can see the damage from space
Leer más »
Brazil president says nongovernmental organizations could be setting Amazon firesBrazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is suggesting that nongovernmental organizations could be to blame for an unusually high number of wildfires in the Amazon.
Leer más »
The Amazon Rainforest in Brazil Is Burning, and You Can See the Damage from SpaceHere's how you can help the rainforest, even if you don't live in Brazil.
Leer más »