Brazil: As the world turns its eyes toward Belem, Brazil, for the 30th United Nations Climate Conference (COP30), the Amazon Earth’s largest tropical rainforest stands at a perilous threshold. Scientists warn that the vast ecosystem, often described as the planet’s green lung, is approaching a “point of no return,” where environmental degradation could become irreversible. The choice of Belém, at the mouth of the Amazon River, as the venue for this year’s COP is both symbolic and urgent, drawing attention to the ecological heart of South America and its critical role in regulating the global climate.
Stretching across nine nations Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana the Amazon covers nearly 6.9 million square kilometers and sustains o

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