I think that the Brazilian government could enforce better laws to limit the amount of trees that can be cut down and they should monitor it carefully, as at the moment commercial loggers are still cutting down trees that are protected by law, so this should be monitored. However, I don't really think that this is enough to stop the destruction as these people do not care or realize the importance of the rainforests but they have to do something as it is currently not working.
Governments, particularly in Brazil, are implementing measures to combat deforestation in the Amazon rainforest through stricter enforcement of environmental laws and increased surveillance of illegal logging activities. Internationally, there are collaborative efforts and funding from various countries and organizations aimed at preserving the rainforest and promoting sustainable development. Additionally, initiatives such as reforestation projects and support for indigenous land rights are being promoted to protect the biodiversity and ecological importance of the Amazon. However, challenges remain due to economic pressures and political factors.
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The government is trying to decrease the amount of chemicals that are in the Amazon river.
cutting it down and using the materials they get from the trees and resources from plants and using that as a source of income. they are also using the land for agriculture and for building things on.
The Australian government is not happy with it so they are sending messages like ads and banners and billboards.
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The economy in Brazil is half and half as they have lots of oversea debts but the rainforest is being felled in order to sell furniture, timber, paper, mining for gold, power stations and farming, in order to pay off their debts.
The answer is their are trining to stop put the governmet wants it to keep it to clear
They are planning on allowing the world's biggest dam, which will be called "Belo Monte", on the Amazon River. They also want to gut the forest protection laws to allow people to cut down the rainforest for money. They probably think that they will receive money by doing this.
Average Amazon TemperatureThe average temperature is 80 degrees Fahrenheit during the day. At night, it drops to about 50. or 26 degrees C
Kiewit currently has a hydro dam in brazil
he government must know what you are doing. When you are doing it. The government is watching you. Also, the government decides where the money goes. he government must know what you are doing. When you are doing it. The government is watching you. Also, the government decides where the money goes.