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Restoring the Amazon could aid climate control, but it's challenging

2 pointsby markgavaldaalmost 2 years ago

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CrampusDestrusalmost 2 years ago
Restoring the Amazon would be great <i>locally</i> because it would stabilize the local ecosystem of weather events. I think we should push more on the <i>local</i> benefits of environmentalism.<p>A single city banning petrol engines is just a blip on the radar, but the sudden embetterment of the air? The sudden removal of noise pollution? The sudden decrease in respiratory illnesses and cancers? That&#x27;s noticeable to the population, unlike some mysterious &quot;global&quot; phenomenon.<p>A single town repopulating the local forest is only a blip on the radar, but the increased resilience against floods and landslides? Better air and, better outdoors opportunities? Better local climate? That&#x27;s noticeable
matheusmoreiraalmost 2 years ago
&gt; The price tag: more than $20 billion<p><i>20 billion dollars?</i> One would think Brazil has nothing better to do than care for a goddamn jungle. I can think of far better uses for that money.