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[–] morto@piefed.social 6 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Brazilian here. The situation is much more complex than "Brasil is destroying the amazon". We suffer from political instability, and the big foreign oil companies lust after our resources with enough power to lobby our politicians and manipulate thepublic. A notable case was in the early 2000s, when pro-environment protests led to petrobras abdicating from exploring some recently discovered sources, only for shell to come and explore it soon after, so the environmental damage was done anyway, and we lost our sovereignty over it. Allowing for petrobras to explore it can allow for some degree of environmental control and avoid falling into the same trap. But since things are always more complicated the more we look into it, petrobras isn't fully state-owned, and suffers market pressure from several actors, both national and foreign.

Anyway, I don't agree with the exploration in the amazon, but I wanted to show that things are way more complicated than the international media make it look.