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indigenous peoples of the amazon rainforest. no. amazon rainforest. no. ithink it is quite the opposite. what the president is doing now is trying to entitle indigenous to decide by their own... what did you think of the presents was back then? he said... simply vanish. he did not mean that. his position has been to provide as much as possible capabilities to indigenous to decide by their own, instead of third parties, deciding their position. there are hundreds of different restricted indigenous zones within the amazon forest. how many have you visited? around ten. ten. so it is much less than 10%. but i am not in charge of the indigenous land. this is not the ministry... but the relationship between the two so clear. they are threatened by so many of the illegal developments that the brazilian government appears to be ready to turn a blind eye two. let me quote you one indigenous leader. he speaks for his people. " my people didn't tell anybody that we want to become white, that we want mining, that we wa nt white, that we want mi
indigenous peoples of the amazon rainforest. no. amazon rainforest. no. ithink it is quite the opposite. what the president is doing now is trying to entitle indigenous to decide by their own... what did you think of the presents was back then? he said... simply vanish. he did not mean that. his position has been to provide as much as possible capabilities to indigenous to decide by their own, instead of third parties, deciding their position. there are hundreds of different restricted...
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a planetary responsibility that brazil has because of the importance, huge importance of the amazon rainforestaid when we saw those fires sweeping through the rainforest in august, he said, "the amazon forest is a subject for the whole planet. we cannot allow you" — that is you in brazil — "to destroy everything." did you accept macron‘s premise that this is an issue that is a concern and a responsibility for the whole world, not just your government in brazil? sure, the environment is a worldwide concern and that's why we are so focused on trying to figure out the best way to manage the problem of environment in brazil, which is not only concerned about the amazon, but also, human agenda, sanitation and so on, so we do accept that environment is a worldwide concern, it's true. i guess you must accept, therefore, that you are failing — failing not just yourselves, but the world. when we see the latest figures from your satellite and space agency inpe, suggesting that in the first nine months of 2019, the number of fires in the amazon is up 42% on the previous year. that is a story of total fai
a planetary responsibility that brazil has because of the importance, huge importance of the amazon rainforestaid when we saw those fires sweeping through the rainforest in august, he said, "the amazon forest is a subject for the whole planet. we cannot allow you" — that is you in brazil — "to destroy everything." did you accept macron‘s premise that this is an issue that is a concern and a responsibility for the whole world, not just your government in brazil? sure,...
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the number of forest fires burning in the amazon rainforest may have dropped since the global alarm wasd in august, but brazil's government is still feeling intense political heat. my guest today is brazilian environment minister ricardo salles who is in europe trying to convince sceptics that president bolsonaro‘s government is not prioritising economic exploitation at the expense of environmental protection. 00:01:39,864 --> 2147483051:37:34,647 how credible are the brazilian 2147483051:37:34,647 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 government's soothing words? thank you very much. thanks for asking me. would you accept that the global concern raised by the sweeping forest fires that we saw in august, burning swathes of amazon rainforest, would you accept that that has put a new level of scrutiny on the actions of the brazilian government? definitely. it's true. we're already concerned about this problem of the burns, it begins in the middle ofjuly, and when all of the public opinion and people have raised this question, we also get into it and try to make the solutions faster and more intensive.
the number of forest fires burning in the amazon rainforest may have dropped since the global alarm wasd in august, but brazil's government is still feeling intense political heat. my guest today is brazilian environment minister ricardo salles who is in europe trying to convince sceptics that president bolsonaro‘s government is not prioritising economic exploitation at the expense of environmental protection. 00:01:39,864 --> 2147483051:37:34,647 how credible are the brazilian...
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the amazon rainforest, 5.5 square million of rainforest surrounding the amazon river. 60% of it is contained honourable member has drawn attention to. it is home to about a quarter of the world's species and accounts for about 15% of terrestrial photosynthesis and is a major carbon sink. the world wildlife fund report it's home to perhaps 3a million people, including 385 indigenous groups. it is integral to notjust to the habitats of the people, plants and animals it provides a lot to, but the global ecosystem. so it is very, very precious. but we also know that the amazon rainforest has been under threat from deforestation for some years. between 2001—2018, brazil lost almost 55 million hectares of tree cover. that is a staggering amount. very happy to give way. i am grateful to him for giving way. would he agree with me that the word lost makes it look like an accident but in actual fact what happened is that these are the deliberate actions of the president of brazil who wants to basically open up more and more of the amazon rainforest and agree with me that we should not be entering trad
the amazon rainforest, 5.5 square million of rainforest surrounding the amazon river. 60% of it is contained honourable member has drawn attention to. it is home to about a quarter of the world's species and accounts for about 15% of terrestrial photosynthesis and is a major carbon sink. the world wildlife fund report it's home to perhaps 3a million people, including 385 indigenous groups. it is integral to notjust to the habitats of the people, plants and animals it provides a lot to, but the...
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. >>> 6:11 and a call for action from the pope and what he said about fires burning in the amazon rainforest. >>> we take a look at the 49ers with their home game tonight against the cleveland browns on monday night football. >>> good morning. that game is here in the bay area and that will affect your afternoon commute in santa clara and right now, the westbound bay bridge looks okay into san francisco. >>> a warm day with your football forecast and what is going on for the rest of the week coming up. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2 in the 49ers will try to improve their undefeated record and they host the cleveland browns on monday night football. >> we have sara zendehnam in the studio talking about tonight's game and what is at stake for the 49ers. >> reporter: the 49ers are undefeated, can you believe that? 3-0 to be exact and they are holding on to that title tonight, hopefully. it would be their first4-0 start since 1990 and this is monday night football and one of the biggest nationally televised games at levi's stadium in recent years in the 49ers will join the patriots as the las
. >>> 6:11 and a call for action from the pope and what he said about fires burning in the amazon rainforest. >>> we take a look at the 49ers with their home game tonight against the cleveland browns on monday night football. >>> good morning. that game is here in the bay area and that will affect your afternoon commute in santa clara and right now, the westbound bay bridge looks okay into san francisco. >>> a warm day with your football forecast and what is...
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our manuel bojorquez is in brazil, where fire is being used by land grabbers to torch the amazon rainforesten with autism get
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for his latest projects i'm going to return to brazil to cover the devastation of the amazon rainforest since the 1960 s. nearly 20 percent of the forest has been destroyed so i gotto says president bush you know has done nothing to stop the forestation here's the thing such as facts. he's allowed for war it destroyed for us now because of the international pressure he's saying that this for a 2nd for just not the true. star gotto and his wife lydia continue to use their photographs to call attention to the exploitation of people and our planet. but he has no desire to get involved in politics he lets his photograph speak for him. on the biggest i'm not. off in the political bot. i think my life inside the way this story in my picture was a little bit off as well. this is just my way off like. sebastiano saw gado is the 1st photographer to win the peace prize of the german publishers association in honor of his life's work. digital advances are also creating a people as well as exciting opportunities which are leaving their mark on literature to. arts plus festival at the frankfurt book
for his latest projects i'm going to return to brazil to cover the devastation of the amazon rainforest since the 1960 s. nearly 20 percent of the forest has been destroyed so i gotto says president bush you know has done nothing to stop the forestation here's the thing such as facts. he's allowed for war it destroyed for us now because of the international pressure he's saying that this for a 2nd for just not the true. star gotto and his wife lydia continue to use their photographs to call...
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children play in the place of worship deep in the amazon rainforest.he priest in charge can only make rare visits. getting there is always difficult for him, the 77-year-old may not look like a catholic official, but he is one of the moans -- most senior priests and he is sworn to celibacy. he tells us he has lived this way his whole life. the trip to remote congregations takes him at least six hours. he lies on a hammock while en route. father in alberto is also critical of celibacy. >> pope francis has recognized our congregations need the help of married priests. why should only chased priests be allowed? this is a major issue in the church right now and i see it as a blessing. reporter: in the amazon, it is clear what father alberto is talking about. the congregations are far apart. traveling by boat takes a long time. and his church struggles to find young people willing to be celibate. in the village of san francisco, father abell toes celebrates mass with 200 catholic you this -- youths. only he can consecrated bread in accordance with church ru
children play in the place of worship deep in the amazon rainforest.he priest in charge can only make rare visits. getting there is always difficult for him, the 77-year-old may not look like a catholic official, but he is one of the moans -- most senior priests and he is sworn to celibacy. he tells us he has lived this way his whole life. the trip to remote congregations takes him at least six hours. he lies on a hammock while en route. father in alberto is also critical of celibacy. >>...
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our manuel bojorquez is in brazil, where fire is being used by land grabbers to torch the amazon rainforest, children with autism get ready for take-off without fear. and, a chicago chef's recipe for change-- one inmate at a time. >> you said you make the best pizza in chicago. >> i've been told that a lot. this is the cbs weekend news. >> quijano: good evening. i'm elaine quijano. elesident trump faces a deepening political crisis rsnight. a second whistle-blower has come forward-- this one withrs anthlefiknowsud dg e-off an i- mpeachment inquiry r the president's dealings with ukraine. nikole killion is at the white house tonight with the latest. r reporter: and now there are at least two. today, attorney mark zaid tweeted, "i can confirm this report of a second whistleblower being represented by our legal team," adding, "this e istle-blower has firsthand knowledge." ea the reporting that a second ntistle-blower has come forward or is about to come forward, i believe, again, would be someone who sees wrongdoing, hears wrongdoing, and wants to do something about it. us reporter: house demo
our manuel bojorquez is in brazil, where fire is being used by land grabbers to torch the amazon rainforest, children with autism get ready for take-off without fear. and, a chicago chef's recipe for change-- one inmate at a time. >> you said you make the best pizza in chicago. >> i've been told that a lot. this is the cbs weekend news. >> quijano: good evening. i'm elaine quijano. elesident trump faces a deepening political crisis rsnight. a second whistle-blower has come...
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fear not, it lives deep in the amazon rainforest, so it's probably not going to keep you awake at nightg so it looks like many places will start dry. you can see this area of high pressure pushing in from the south keeping this front at bay and mainly affecting the far north of the country to start the day and we will have lost that weather front across the southeast. quite a chilly start to tuesday, with the mist and fog around. temperatures really dropping. don't be surprised to see scenes like this across the central parts of england and wales. to greet us this morning. that mist and fog could linger on for a few hours but it but it should break. we should see a good deal of dry weather was fun across england and wales and vast improvement across the southeast and more client for the north of scotland and northern ireland and most of the rain in the far north of the many places staying dry and temperatures at 12 to 15 degrees. then through tuesday night, it stays dry, variable cloud across england and wales, stays breezy for scotland and northern ireland, with rain tending to flirt w
fear not, it lives deep in the amazon rainforest, so it's probably not going to keep you awake at nightg so it looks like many places will start dry. you can see this area of high pressure pushing in from the south keeping this front at bay and mainly affecting the far north of the country to start the day and we will have lost that weather front across the southeast. quite a chilly start to tuesday, with the mist and fog around. temperatures really dropping. don't be surprised to see scenes...
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fear not, it lives deep in the amazon rainforest.rting to close in one of the countries most closely fought elections. mrjustin trudeau faces a potential threat to his premiership. neither his liberal party nor the right wing conservatives are expected to win a clear majority. in a five—week campaign, climate change, the economy, and healthcare have been the key issues on voters' mines. much more view any time on the bbc website. thank you for watching. hello there. pressel will be building infor hello there. pressel will be building in for tuesday morning so it looks like many places will start dry. you can see this area of high pressure putting from the south—west pushing it at bay. may nhfic and the far noth of the country. just another day we will have lost that with front across the south are dry there too. it will be quite a chilly start to tuesday, with some mist and fog around, tickly when skies cleared the temperatures really drop. be surprised if you see things like this across central southern pa rt like this across centra
fear not, it lives deep in the amazon rainforest.rting to close in one of the countries most closely fought elections. mrjustin trudeau faces a potential threat to his premiership. neither his liberal party nor the right wing conservatives are expected to win a clear majority. in a five—week campaign, climate change, the economy, and healthcare have been the key issues on voters' mines. much more view any time on the bbc website. thank you for watching. hello there. pressel will be building...
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. >>> the pope calls on the faithful to help save the amazon rainforest. took part in a three week meeting and they discussed ways to save the rainforest. he urges environmental activists and said the amazon needs protection with a record number of wildfires. >>> protesters have the extinction rebellion group for global warming and they marched in central london to kick off events to disrupt the city. 100 and 30 were arrested and similar protests are taking place across europe. >>> british prime minister boris johnson said queen elizabeth will have to fire him if the brexit deal does not work out by the end of the month. he said he will not resign even if the european union rejects his proposal or the british parliament declares no confidence in his government. he promised to get europe out of the european union even if no agreement can be reached for the last time a british monarch fired a sitting minister was in 1834. >>> the nobel prize was awarded to three scientists are discovering how the body cells react and the work has paved the way for fighting c
. >>> the pope calls on the faithful to help save the amazon rainforest. took part in a three week meeting and they discussed ways to save the rainforest. he urges environmental activists and said the amazon needs protection with a record number of wildfires. >>> protesters have the extinction rebellion group for global warming and they marched in central london to kick off events to disrupt the city. 100 and 30 were arrested and similar protests are taking place across...
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in 2006, restrictions were agreed on new soya farms in the amazon rainforest, though the law is not alwaysmuch of the problem south to the cerrado — a vast, tropical savannah where the habitat is less well protected and it's easier to cut down forests legally. so, are you...? is this...? the climate scientist, carlos nobre, was one of the first to warn about deforestation 30 years ago. so what, if anything, has all this got to do with our burgers and chicken wings? it all comes down to complex supply chains. british retailers might buy meat reared here in the uk. that meat is often, though not always, fed on a diet that includes soya. these pictures, shot by greenpeace, show a huge container ship full of brazilian soya arriving in liverpool this summer. it's very hard to say how much of this, if any, came from deforested land. we've seen the results of a satellite—monitoring project that's just looked into 12 cases of suspected deforestation. in just one example, it said 800 hectares of wooded savannah were cleared on a single farm in the cerrado this spring, and fires were detected in aug
in 2006, restrictions were agreed on new soya farms in the amazon rainforest, though the law is not alwaysmuch of the problem south to the cerrado — a vast, tropical savannah where the habitat is less well protected and it's easier to cut down forests legally. so, are you...? is this...? the climate scientist, carlos nobre, was one of the first to warn about deforestation 30 years ago. so what, if anything, has all this got to do with our burgers and chicken wings? it all comes down to...
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francis has been hosting bishops non's and community leaders from the amazon to discuss challenges such as the destruction of the rainforest. but the most hotly debated question was whether to allow some married men to join the priesthood in remote locations where there aren't enough clergy to perform regular mess. the majority of the bishops also called for the vatican to look into whether women should be ordained as deacons a role currently reserved for name in who are allowed to preach baptize witness marriages and perform funerals the pope admitted the church had yet to grasp the significance of women as well i mean this 130 we need to underline this we do not realize the role of women in the church we just look at the functional part which is important but the role of women in the church goes far beyond functionality. the group is a urging the church to recognize the unique spirituality cultures and needs of the amazonian faithful but it could have repercussions beyond this isolated territory some conservatives have warned that allowing such exceptions could lead to the global catholic church to ruin right now the sit
francis has been hosting bishops non's and community leaders from the amazon to discuss challenges such as the destruction of the rainforest. but the most hotly debated question was whether to allow some married men to join the priesthood in remote locations where there aren't enough clergy to perform regular mess. the majority of the bishops also called for the vatican to look into whether women should be ordained as deacons a role currently reserved for name in who are allowed to preach...
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from the amazon region are attending a 3 week meeting with pope francis and over 100 bishops from around the world there to plead their case for the church's support in protecting the rainforest the church in response is considering relaxing some of its strict rules for priests in order to better integrate isolated amazonian community. they'd come all the way from the amazon to make their case joining bishops from all over the world they're hoping the catholic church will help them save the world's largest rain forest fishy a manmade fires set by locusts have been raging destroying the homes and livelihoods of local indigenous communities. in his sermon pope francis blames destructive interests. the fire of god is warmth that attracts and gathers into unity it's fed by sharing not by prophets fire that destroys on the other hand blazes up when people want to promote only their own ideas. but there's a shortage of priests in the amazon cutting off many remote communities from the church to remedy this the 3 week meeting of bishops will consider allowing married men in the amazon to become priests in a working document it suggested this should quote be studied for older people
from the amazon region are attending a 3 week meeting with pope francis and over 100 bishops from around the world there to plead their case for the church's support in protecting the rainforest the church in response is considering relaxing some of its strict rules for priests in order to better integrate isolated amazonian community. they'd come all the way from the amazon to make their case joining bishops from all over the world they're hoping the catholic church will help them save the...
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francis has been hosting bishops nouns and community leaders from the amazon to discuss challenges such as the destruction of the rainforest. but the most hotly debated question was whether to allow some married men to join the priesthood in remote locations where there aren't enough clergy to perform regular mass but the majority of the bishops also called for the vatican to look into whether women should be ordained as deacons a role currently reserved for lame in who are allowed to preach bêtise witness marriages and perform funerals the pope admitted the church had yet to grasp the significance of women as well i mean this 130 we need to underline this we do not realize the role of women in the church we just look at the functional part which is important but the role of women in the church goes far beyond functionality. the group is a urging the church to recognize the unique spirituality cultures and needs of the amazonian faithful but it could have repercussions beyond this isolated territory some conservatives have warned that allowing such exceptions could lead to the global catholic church to ruin right now the s
francis has been hosting bishops nouns and community leaders from the amazon to discuss challenges such as the destruction of the rainforest. but the most hotly debated question was whether to allow some married men to join the priesthood in remote locations where there aren't enough clergy to perform regular mass but the majority of the bishops also called for the vatican to look into whether women should be ordained as deacons a role currently reserved for lame in who are allowed to preach...
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attended by bishops from the 9 countries of the amazon region their agenda is comprehensive it ranges from poor infrastructure to de forestation of the rainforest and protection of the indigenous peoples all problems that have become more acute since a right wing government came to power in brazil in 201801 minute by that can we take a different approach this is not about us saying we are special or as the church are against progress or against development as an alum was it done it we have to question ourselves which we can't do these things irrespective of the cost to us that we have to ask ourselves about sustainability and how we can do to build bridges the problems we have in the amazon region can be solved it's a push even a problem of the be our been a lot so an interest that part. of it also lies at the heart of the amazon region the great river is only 2 kilometers wide at this point here in the state of para deforestation and forest fires are among the most egregious in brazil the catholic church is determined not to ignore these issues the pan amazon synod is tasked with stimulating action. for many years the church has played a major
attended by bishops from the 9 countries of the amazon region their agenda is comprehensive it ranges from poor infrastructure to de forestation of the rainforest and protection of the indigenous peoples all problems that have become more acute since a right wing government came to power in brazil in 201801 minute by that can we take a different approach this is not about us saying we are special or as the church are against progress or against development as an alum was it done it we have to...
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wildfires are still burning in brazil's amazon forests prompting a warning from some scientists that escalating deforestation could eventually turn the rainforest into a dry savanna despite present. caving in the pressure and placing a 60 day ban on fires for clearing farmland wildfires are only just slightly down from the highest number in a decade the saying there were reports from the state of the girl so the. 60 year old agronomist. walks to the charred remains of his land for the 1st time since fire destroyed it all. these were my seedling beads or years of work he would grab to do it and it smelled differently it had life now it's ash. but gabrielle applied a sustainable system without artificial fertilisers only native species to make the land more productive. but all his work to grow his 1st pineapples sugarcane fruit trees and corn went up in smoke in just a few minutes he says that filmed this video on september 7th just before he had to run to save himself. he describes what's left as a prelude to total dysart if occasion. the characteristic of this next of forest is its ability to survive decades of fires but with every new fire it
wildfires are still burning in brazil's amazon forests prompting a warning from some scientists that escalating deforestation could eventually turn the rainforest into a dry savanna despite present. caving in the pressure and placing a 60 day ban on fires for clearing farmland wildfires are only just slightly down from the highest number in a decade the saying there were reports from the state of the girl so the. 60 year old agronomist. walks to the charred remains of his land for the 1st time...
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wildfires are still burning in brazil's amazon forests prompting a warning from some scientists that escalating deforestation could eventually turn the rainforest into a dry savannah despite present. caving into pressure and placing a 60 day ban on fires for clearing farmland wildfires are only just slightly down from the highest number in a decade the sinew and reports from the state of matter grosser. the. 60 year old agronomist. walks through the charred remains of his land for the 1st time since fire destroyed it all it does this is the sum these were my seedling beads or years of work here you would grab the dirt in it smelled it differently it had life now it's and. but governor applied a sustainable system without artificial fertilisers only native species to make the land more productive. but all his work to grow his 1st pineapples sugarcane fruit trees and corn went up in smoke in just a few minutes he says that filmed this video on september 7th just before he had to run to save himself. he describes what's left as a prelude to total dysart if occasion. the characteristic of this next of forest is its ability to survive decades of fir
wildfires are still burning in brazil's amazon forests prompting a warning from some scientists that escalating deforestation could eventually turn the rainforest into a dry savannah despite present. caving into pressure and placing a 60 day ban on fires for clearing farmland wildfires are only just slightly down from the highest number in a decade the sinew and reports from the state of matter grosser. the. 60 year old agronomist. walks through the charred remains of his land for the 1st time...
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wildfires are still burning in brazil's amazon forests prompting a warning from some scientists that escalating deforestation could eventually turn the rainforest into a dry savanna despite present. caving in the pressure and placing a 60 day ban on fires for clearing farmland wildfires are only just slightly down from the highest number in a decade the saying there were reports from the state of matter grosso. 60 year old agronomist. walks to the charred remains of his land for the 1st time since fire destroyed it all. these were my seedling beads 4 years of work he would grab to do it and it smelled differently it had life now it's ash. but governor will applied a sustainable system without artificial fertilisers only native species to make the land more productive. but all his work to grow his 1st pineapples sugarcane fruit trees and corn went up in smoke in just a few minutes he says that filmed this video on september 7th just before he had to run to save himself. he describes what's left as a prelude to total dysart if occasion. the characteristic of this next of forest is its ability to survive decades of fires but with every new fire it
wildfires are still burning in brazil's amazon forests prompting a warning from some scientists that escalating deforestation could eventually turn the rainforest into a dry savanna despite present. caving in the pressure and placing a 60 day ban on fires for clearing farmland wildfires are only just slightly down from the highest number in a decade the saying there were reports from the state of matter grosso. 60 year old agronomist. walks to the charred remains of his land for the 1st time...
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wildfires are still burning in brazil's amazon forests prompting a warning from some scientists that escalating deforestation could eventually turn the rainforest into a dry savanna despite present. caving in the pressure and placing a 60 day ban on fires for clearing farmland wildfires are only just slightly down from the highest number in a decade the saying there were reports from the state of the gross of. 60 year old agronomist. walks to the charred remains of his land for the 1st time since fire destroyed it all. these were my seedling beads 4 years of work he would grab to do it and it smelled differently it had life now it's ash. but gabrielle applied a sustainable system without artificial fertilisers only needed species to make the land more productive. but all his work to grow his 1st pineapples sugarcane fruit trees and corn went up in smoke in just a few minutes he says that filmed this video on september 7th just before he had to run to save himself. he describes what's left as a prelude to total dysart if occasion. the characteristic of this next of forest is its ability to survive decades of fires but with every new fire it beco
wildfires are still burning in brazil's amazon forests prompting a warning from some scientists that escalating deforestation could eventually turn the rainforest into a dry savanna despite present. caving in the pressure and placing a 60 day ban on fires for clearing farmland wildfires are only just slightly down from the highest number in a decade the saying there were reports from the state of the gross of. 60 year old agronomist. walks to the charred remains of his land for the 1st time...
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francis has been hosting bishops nouns and community leaders from the amazon to discuss challenges such as the destruction of the rainforest. but the most hotly debated question was whether to allow some married men to join the priesthood in remote locations where there aren't enough clergy to perform regular mess but the majority of the bishops also called for the vatican to look into whether women should be ordained as deacons a role currently reserved for name in who are allowed to preach bêtise witness marriages and perform funerals the pope admitted the church had yet to grasp the significance of women as women this 130 we need to underline this we do not realize the role of women in the church we just look at the functional part which is important but the role of women in the church goes far beyond functionality. the group is a urging the church to recognise the unique spirituality cultures and needs of the amazonian faithful but it could have repercussions beyond this isolated territory some conservatives have warned that allowing such exceptions could lead to the global catholic church to ruin right now the situati
francis has been hosting bishops nouns and community leaders from the amazon to discuss challenges such as the destruction of the rainforest. but the most hotly debated question was whether to allow some married men to join the priesthood in remote locations where there aren't enough clergy to perform regular mess but the majority of the bishops also called for the vatican to look into whether women should be ordained as deacons a role currently reserved for name in who are allowed to preach...
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wildfires are still burning in brazil's amazon forests prompting a warning from some scientists that escalating deforestation could eventually turn the rainforest into a dry savanna despite present. caving in the pressure and placing a 60 day ban on fires for clearing farmland wildfires are only just slightly down from the highest number in a decade the saying there were reports from the state of matter grosso. 60 year old agronomist. walks to the charred remains of his land for the 1st time since fire destroyed it all. these were my seedling beads or years of work he would grab to do it and it smelled differently it had life now it's ash. but gabrielle applied a sustainable system without artificial fertilisers only needed species to make the land more productive. but all his work to grow his 1st pineapples sugarcane fruit trees and corn went up in smoke in just a few minutes he says that filmed this video on september 7th just before he had to run to save himself. he describes what's left as a prelude to total dysart if occasion. the characteristic of this next of forest is its ability to survive decades of fires but with every new fire it be
wildfires are still burning in brazil's amazon forests prompting a warning from some scientists that escalating deforestation could eventually turn the rainforest into a dry savanna despite present. caving in the pressure and placing a 60 day ban on fires for clearing farmland wildfires are only just slightly down from the highest number in a decade the saying there were reports from the state of matter grosso. 60 year old agronomist. walks to the charred remains of his land for the 1st time...
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fires reported from brazil's amazon region recent data shows they are down 35 percent compared to july and august when there was a massive outbreak of blazes in the rainforest international outcry led to president giant also narrow to order a 60 day ban all controlled fires but wildfires are still raging in neighboring bolivia that could eclipse the described destruction of this summer firefighters are struggling to contain blazes in concho bamber more than 2000000 hectares of burned in the past 3 weeks alone the fires are spreading fast due to a serious drought in the region argentina's president mark korea's pledging to boost salaries and economic growth as he begins a final bid for reelection arjun times go to the polls in a few weeks time but the stories about reports chances of my crease victory have largely been written off. theories used to work as a welder 4 years ago he says these days he cannot find work and needs to collect cardboard for recycling to make a living. but i used to have a job and now i'm on the street because it's the only thing i can find i have 3 children and it's a challenge to support my family i believe the government the very
fires reported from brazil's amazon region recent data shows they are down 35 percent compared to july and august when there was a massive outbreak of blazes in the rainforest international outcry led to president giant also narrow to order a 60 day ban all controlled fires but wildfires are still raging in neighboring bolivia that could eclipse the described destruction of this summer firefighters are struggling to contain blazes in concho bamber more than 2000000 hectares of burned in the...