Kansas City conversation and International prof. consideration of a blaze that has garnered attention across the globe. Take a look:
Our home on fire: UMKC professors share thoughts on Amazon rainforest fires
July and August are typically the most humid and wet months for the Amazon rainforest, but a considerable amount of it is turning from lush green to dark ash right before our eyes. The Amazon rainforest is commonly called "the lungs of the earth," housing nearly 20% of our oxygen supply.
Shit grows back. And double fast in a jungle.
ReplyDeleteGlobal warming lesson of the day.
WRONG, it's political. Fires were worst a few years back. Difference ? Liberials were in charge of Brazil at the time.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/michaelshellenberger/2019/08/26/why-everything-they-say-about-the-amazon-including-that-its-the-lungs-of-the-world-is-wrong/amp/
^^^WRONG.
ReplyDeleteYou are an idiot. You wouldn't know anything about Brazil if it came up and bit you in the balls.
@6:13-Pro tip: Don't post links. Nobody reads them. Especially from a moron like you.
ReplyDelete^^ You mean you can't read.
ReplyDelete^^and yet he can write though???? Weird.
ReplyDelete@6:13 Sounds very logical. I believe in LOGIC! KAG 2020
ReplyDeleteKeep America Great = KAG 2020.
ReplyDeleteRead the link if you can dumb asses.
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