Robert Urbanek
Platinum Member
What happens in Brazil doesn’t stay in Brazil.
The vast burning of trees in the Amazon has been linked to the melting of glaciers in the Himalayas and even Antarctica because of newly discovered atmospheric pathways that threaten to push some regional climates beyond tipping points that cannot be reversed . . . The Amazon-Himalayan climate connection stretches 12,400 miles from Brazil to Tibet . . . as the Amazon warms and receives more rainfall, the mountains of South Asia get less precipitation and become warmer. — San Francisco Chronicle, Feb. 12, 2023
amazon
amazon stock raised
amazon razed
for livestock
lungs of earth
shriveled
like covid corpse
all complicit
deserve as much
The vast burning of trees in the Amazon has been linked to the melting of glaciers in the Himalayas and even Antarctica because of newly discovered atmospheric pathways that threaten to push some regional climates beyond tipping points that cannot be reversed . . . The Amazon-Himalayan climate connection stretches 12,400 miles from Brazil to Tibet . . . as the Amazon warms and receives more rainfall, the mountains of South Asia get less precipitation and become warmer. — San Francisco Chronicle, Feb. 12, 2023
amazon
amazon stock raised
amazon razed
for livestock
lungs of earth
shriveled
like covid corpse
all complicit
deserve as much