Wednesday, August 21, 2019

[enter-talk] SITUATION IN BRAZIL RIGHT NOWㄷㄷㄷ *TRIGGER WARNING*

The Earth's lung the Amazon that produces 20% of the Earth's oxygen right now has been burning for 3 weeks due to artificial reasons, this is a situation that would've never happened due to natural causes...

Because it's a humid area, it's not a place that fire usually would lit up over a long range like that

Meanwhile the media is barely reporting on the issue at all
Right now, the citizens are using SNS in order to hashtag for the event and bring awareness to it












This is crazy, they haven't been able to put it down for 3 weeks, I can't even fathom about how big it is..

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original post: here

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Hul seriously I searched up Amazon on Instagram and this is no joke... Seriously isn't this considered an international disaster?

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What to do about the animals ㅜㅜ

3. [+83, -0]
I saw this article.. It started because of the farming and logging.....

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The fire was due to artificial causes, but if the media talked about the origins of the fire, the big companies will try to shut it down... 

5. [+31, -2]
Hul...... Seriously what to do? Is there any way to raise international funds to mobilize ASAP????

6. [+27, -0]
Brazil's media is filled with those news, but why is the international press so quiet about it?!

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Hul what the, I only learned about it now... Why is everyone so quiet about it..?? 


Here are some ways to donate: 

How can I help?

It's unlikely you're one of the people who can actually help douse the blaze, but there are other ways you can aid in protecting the rainforest.
  • Donate to Rainforest Action Network to protect an acre of the Amazonian rainforest.
  • Donate to the Rainforest Trust to help buy land in the rainforest. Since 1988, the organization has saved over 23 million acres and counting. 
  • Reduce your paper and wood consumption. Double-check with Rainforest Alliance that what you're buying is rainforest-safe. You can also purchase rainforest safe products from the alliance's site. 
  • The World Wide Fund for Nature works to protect the countless species in the Amazon and around the world. 
  • Ecosia.org is a search engine that plants a tree for every 45 searches you run.  
  • Explore Change.org petitions. A lawyer in Rio Branco has accumulated over 77,000 of his 150,000 signature goal to mobilize an investigation into the Amazonian fires
  • Donate to Amazon Watch, an organization that protects the rainforest, defends indigenous rights and works to address climate change. 
  • Donate to the Amazon Conservation Team, which works to fight climate change, protect the Amazon and empower indigenous peoples. 
  • Amazon Conservation accepts donations (which can be tax deductible) and lists exactly what your money goes toward. You can help plant trees, sponsor education, protect habitats, buy a solar panel, preserve indigenous lands and more. 
  • Contact your elected officials and make your voice heard
Cr. Cnet.com

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