A tribe in Brazil is forced to become firefighters as the Amazon burns.
According to an official decree, which was released on Thursday morning, the ban started on Wednesday -- the day it was signed.The practice of burning land in rural areas is common among farmers, who will often use fires to clear the land for new crops or livestock. Bolsonaro has repeatedly insisted the Amazon should be opened to development and has defunded the agencies responsible for cracking down on illegal activity.
"We are strongly appealing for the mobilization of resources and we have been in contact with countries to see whether, during the high-level session of the General Assembly, there could be a meeting devoted to the mobilization of support to the Amazon," Guterres told reporters from an African development conference in Japan, according to AFP.
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