For Feeder Highweg-Rainforest, the UN climate summit will be made available

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For the COP30 Climate Conference, tens of thousands of hectares of rainforest are now being cut in the rider. Paradise must make way for a feeder highway.

More than 50,000 delegates and countless heads of government and heads of state will come to the Brazilian city of Belém in the fall for the COP30. The “Hot Air Spectacle” is about the ecodel from 10 to 21 November, but is already leading to absurdity. Because: under the pretext of wanting to illuminate the metropolis that is already suffocating in traffic, an autobahn with four countries (!) Is beaten out of the rainforest with high pressure.

The 18-kilometer highway, which should take the participant comfortably to the conference conference of the climate-conditioned conference, was the victim of tens of thousands of trees of these green Amazon Long-Regardless or Fauna and Flora. The native population of the Pataxó people were brutally driven out. Their harvests are destroyed and the carefully preserved tribal land is destroyed.

Environmental activists are rightly afraid that a swing for further change has been hit here. “This will put on wood companies, Golden Launders and other Desperado,” fears the indigenous farmer Claudio Verequete. Anyway, the old tribal land would be covered with an asphalt ceiling.

Greenpeace boss Alex Egit is shocked in Vienna: “Given the United States, the world should come closer to all climate contracts during climate protection.” But not on this kind of eco-madness.

Source: Krone

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