100,000 Amazon Trees Chopped Down to Build Road for COP30 Climate Conference – The Daily Sceptic
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Brazil: 100,000 Amazon Trees Cut Down Preparing for COP30
In preparation for COP30–—the 30th UN climate conference scheduled later this year in Belém, Brazil–—an estimated 100,000 mature Amazon trees were cut down to build an eight-mile, four-lane highway, Avenida Liberdade. The road aims to speed up access of conference attendees to their temporary accommodation. From November 10-21, 2025 COP30 is expected to bring together world leaders, scientists, NGOs, and ‘civil society’ groups to discuss climate…
In the Amazon, Bel�m is building a new road in the rainforest, which is due to be completed in time for the COP30 climate summit. For the forest's inhabitants, it is a threat to over 300 years of existence.


100,000 Amazon Trees Chopped Down to Build Road for COP30 Climate Conference
This post, authored by Chris Morrison, is republished with permission from The Daily Sceptic Spare a thought for the BBC’s Justin Rowlatt as he considers his upcoming trip to the Brazilian city of Belém to report on COP30. Saving the world and its environment is his gig so how will he face the prospect of travelling down a new four-lane highway cut through the dense Amazon rainforest to help speed him and his 70,000 other political activists to …
100,000 Amazon Trees Chopped Down to Build Road for COP30 Climate Conference – The Daily Sceptic
100,000 Amazon rainforest trees have been chopped down to build a road for COP30. But all is not lost, says Chris Morrison, as CO2 is making the trees bigger! Not that you'll hear about this in the mainstream media. The post 100,000 Amazon Trees Chopped Down to Build Road for COP30 Climate Conference appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
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