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Brazil working on the enviroment

by | 23-11-2014 02:06 recommendations 0

Environmental pollution is the major problem of great concern for humanity in the twenty-first century, caused due to polluting activities such as large amounts of CO2 emitted daily in the road traffic, hundreds of hectares logged each day in the great forests , alarming levels of pollution and equally alarming waste arriving at the beaches and rivers by companies and industries all around the world geography.

Brazil is undergoing the largest in its history regulations to businesses and industries operating in the country. We have managed to lose four consecutive years the rate of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest. This has been made possible by the ARPA program protected areas of the Amazon began in 2004 and recently completed by the end of 2013 this was successfully protected more than 75% over the entire Amazon rainforest



• Build relevant positions ministry of environment along the area where the Amazon rainforest borders the Brazilian territory and prevent, monitor and arrest illegal tree fellers or companies that commit action without permissions or attributes supported by the Ministry environment or the Brazilian government.
• Creation of new Brazilian education system which will be effective from primary school to university this be taught and educated from an early age based on a philosophy environmentalist preservation and protection of the environment.
• Monitor the big cities like Sao Paulo and Brasilia to keep track of the indices of CO2 and thus take the most successful and most interesting for both people and for the environment.
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  • says :
    amazing,we now have more power to make the world a better place
    Posted 23-11-2014 23:21

  • says :
    yeah im completely agree but what do you think about new techniques to be more aware about this case ?
    Posted 23-11-2014 08:15

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