Thiago Carvalho on Nostr: 'According to the climate scientist Carlos Nobre, if the country continues down its ...
'According to the climate scientist Carlos Nobre, if the country continues down its current path of mining and agribusiness, aided and abetted by high finance in São Paulo and politicians at every level from the federal to the local, most of Brazil’s cities could be uninhabitable by 2050.'
https://www.lrb.co.uk/blog/2024/september/brazil-burningPublished at
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