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The President of Brazil had reached the climate before the ONU, but he unleashed unrest in his country that triggered his message

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) – Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva led a global coalition to combat climate change at the start of Marches a la Asamblea General of the UN – reporting arsons devastating the tropical forest in his country – but did not conclude that this was contrary to critics of his country's environmental management.

In the Brazilian Amazon, 38,000 copies were produced in the last week, the mayor hoped at the end of August 2010, according to the state institute. In September, it was a time of repetition, it was an incomprehensible thing. People live in many cities, including the metropolis of Sao Paulo, just a few kilometers away. Lula has fueled the arson in the wake of criminals, and he has put more criminals in charge of the surrounding criminals.

“Amazonia was largely devastated 45 years ago. “The arsonists who propagated the country devoured 5 million hectares (19,300 hectares) in August alone,” he said in New York. “My boss is not responsible for his sobriety. “Yes, that is so much, but we do not know that we have to do much more.”

However, the application of the law was hampered a few months ago by the environmental regulatory body Ibama and ended three months ago after the administration had ruled out a series of significant arsons throughout the history of sequía.

During this period, members of their Gabinete presented contrasting visions on environmental and energy policies. When Lula approved the authorization of oil reserves near the coast of the Amazon River, he dealt with the environmentalists who pushed Brazil to start a global transition and consume energy. Recently, a path was taken through the Amazon when experts encouraged deforestation.

During his previous presidency, between 2003 and 2010, Lula repeatedly reiterated climate change, returning to Brazil as a model of conservation for the future, and was guilty of polluting the planet's lands and unable to leave the country's lands to conserve sus bosques. In 2022, his campaign presented an alternative atmosphere to his predecessor, Jair Bolsonaro, who resumed the destruction in the Amazon. Once on the road, Lula's government reduced illegal deforestation in that zone during its first year in government.