To everyone concerned about the future of the Amazon: sensationalizing the current fire season in the Amazon will not help keep it from burning.— Dr Dan Nepstad (@dnepstad1) August 23, 2019
Monthly Amazon fire count data from NASA in recent years: thick red line is 2019 thru present. https://t.co/86C0ZnhbGg pic.twitter.com/LFafdEJTiB
I have studied Amazon forest fire for 25 years. I have seen no evidence that in 2019 Intact Amazon forests are catching fire any more than usual. https://t.co/ggPHvekR8u— Dr Dan Nepstad (@dnepstad1) August 23, 2019
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Brazil is not just the Amazon rain forest. Those aggregated numbers include fires in much drier locations, like Mato Grosso. There there are at least five times as many fires as in the rain forest. The rain forest variations are just swamped in such a total. But fires in the scrub/grass cerrado have little permanent effect - rain forest is something else.
I would expect that Eric is also wrong. (He does not define what he means with "fires".) At least according to our normally high-quality German public news deforestation has doubled this year, but is not on the level of the 80s and 90s yet. We had almost solved this problem before the corporate and the fascist coups in Brazil.
Thanks for the comments and information.
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