Posted on 06/08/2005 4:11:04 PM PDT by Coleus
REMANSO TALISMA, Brazil The death of a myth begins with stinging eyes and heaving chests here on the edge of the Amazon rain forest.
Every year, fire envelops the jungle, throwing up inky billows of smoke that blot out the sun. Animals flee. Residents for miles around cry and wheeze, while the weak and unlucky develop serious respiratory problems.
When the burning season strikes, life and health in the Amazon falter, and color drains out of the riotous green landscape as great swaths of majestic trees, creeping vines, delicate bromeliads and hardy ferns are reduced to blackened stubble.
But more than just the land, these annual blazes also lay waste to a cherished notion that has roosted in the popular mind for decades: the idea of the rain forest as the "lungs of the world."
Ever since saving the Amazon became a fashionable cause in the 1980s, championed by Madonna, Sting and other celebrities, the jungle has consistently been likened to an enormous recycling plant that slurps up carbon dioxide and pumps out oxygen for us all to breathe, from Los Angeles to London to Lusaka.
Think again, scientists say.
Far from cleaning up the atmosphere, the Amazon is now a major source for pollution. Rampant burning and deforestation, mostly at the hands of illegal loggers and of ranchers, release hundreds of millions of tons of carbon dioxide into the skies each year.
Brazil now ranks as one of the world's leading producers of greenhouse gases, thanks in large part to the Amazon, the source for up to two-thirds of the country's emissions.
"It's not the lungs of the world," said Daniel Nepstad, an American ecologist who has studied the Amazon for 20 years. "It's probably burning up more oxygen now than it's producing."
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
Sunken Fires Menace Land and Climate
Fires are burning in thousands of underground coal seams from Pennsylvania to Mongolia, releasing toxic gases, adding millions of tons of heat-trapping carbon dioxide to the atmosphere and baking the earth until vegetation shrivels and the land sinks.
Hmmmm... Sounds like we should use better catalytic converters and legislate more different kinds of gasoline for specific localities.
I've been down there. The locals are kinda touche' when you say "slash & burn". They prefer to call it "clearing the land".
Corruption is so bad, it's had to imagine anyone putting a stop it, anywhere in LA, except where saner heads are cashing in big time on eco-tourisim, like in Costa Rica.
I always found it hard to belive that forests in one part of the world were supplying oxygen for the rest of the planet.
The correct term is Swidden agriculture.
Note, at work I am forced to perform Swidden ironwork.
Slash and weld.
I always found it hard to belive that forests in one part of the world were supplying oxygen for the rest of the planet.
Gasses diffuse.
Is the Amazon a rain forest? GG Liddy mentioned that the northwest forest, Oregon, Wash, Alaska, is a rain forest. The Amazon may have been farmland even quite recently.
Yes, that's certainly all the science that one should need to back up the pertinent assertion
Corruption is so bad>>
They recently killed an activist catholic nun down in the amazon.
most of the "devastation" happens to be caused by indian tribes (it is their traditional way of agriculture) and small farmers, who usually don´t have the legal ownership of the land and receive plenty of help from international NGOs in their struggle against large-scale commercial farming.
even though it has been burning for 30 years, the climate in the Amazon has not changed, the amount of rainfall hasn´t declined (there and in other regions which suffer the effect of amazonic air masses) and the the duo cattle-soybeans proved that the amazon can sustain commercial farming in the long run.
Actually the right in Brazil (or what is left of it) truly believes that the Amazon is on the verge of being taken by international NGOs and the UN. The only way to defend the territory is to burn the it.
Soy is apparently becoming very popular is S America as an export crop. They will kill their agricultural industry with that.
Concision in non-scientific contexts is not a vice.
Yes! Old growth forests pretty much come out even in oxygen produce and oxygen used. New growth produces more than it uses.
If you're going to make a meaningful point any time soon, then do so and stop wasting my time trying to be cute.
You're kidding me right? You need to buy a book on sedimentary geology fast. Those deposits formed underwater. Many things can precipitate out of solution if the conditions are right, including salt and borax.
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