Ola Jose!
You're right, the destruction of the Amazon region concerns every country, and we can't put the responsibility on the poorest states.
For example, as our French President Jacques Chirac made a speech on the environmental cause some weeks ago, claiming this must be the priority of the politics, he just forgot his government gave the authorization to a Canadian firm, Cambior, to open a mine in the natural reservation of Kaw, a beautiful preserved site where some species of animals and plants are still to discover!
Fortunately, there were enough petitions against this project so the government finally decided to give up. Unfortunately, Cambior has another project, still in the Amazonian French Guyana, with use of cyanid which will cause a disastrous effect on the rivers there.
Isn't it cynical? While we, in the "1st world", feel concerned on the Amazon destruction by the South American states, one of our Western countries, in charge of a part of this rain forest, is officially participating actively to this destruction, whitout nobody to protest.
I'm really glad The Police is involved in this "Live Earth". But I hope this will be the occasion to point out our responsabilities and to put the pressure on ALL the politicians, always good for the speeches, but rarely for the acts.
A link to discover the beauty of French Guyana fauna, flora & landscapes, by Fabien Naneix. It's in french, but the beautiful pictures are in international language
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http://www.agaankoy.com/