Today, November 10, 2025, Belém do Pará hosted the first day of the 30th
edition of the Conference of the Parties (COP30), a meeting on climate
change promoted by the UN, which so far has the participation of 148
countries. ---- This will be the fourth time this event has come to
South America, the first time in Brazil. Heralded with great fanfare by
the Lula (PT)/Alckmin (PSB) and Helder Barbalho (MDB) governments, the
"achievement" of bringing the COP to the Amazon region (to Brazil) has
been sold on the promise of many legacies it will leave behind.
GOVERNING FOR MINING
The federal/state government maintains an image of confronting the
environmental crisis; however, at the first bend in the river, the facts
deforest this image. Let's look at some of the legacies.
In 2021, Helder Barbalho signed a "letter of intent" with six mining
companies, including the Canadian company Belo Sun, which irregularly
purchased land from agrarian reform in the municipality of Senador José
Porfírio, in the state of Pará, for the controversial "Volta Grande
Project," which could become the largest open-pit gold mine in the country.
TEMPORAL FRAMEWORK AND ILLEGAL MINING
The neoliberal policies adopted by state and federal governments and
Congress have only aggravated the environmental issue.
The temporal framework for indigenous lands is a clear example of this,
culminating now in the bill that regulates research and illegal mining
on these lands (PL 1.331/2022), a plan associated with an abundant
workforce, since unemployment and low income affecting the
municipalities encourage young people to seek sustenance in illegal
mining and logging in the region.
The privatization of water and sewage services throughout Brazil via the
sanitation framework, especially in the Amazon region which has been
experienced in several cities, has resulted in large concessions that
have been or are being granted to private companies, mainly Aegea
Saneamento.
The privatization of the Amazon rivers (Madeira, Tocantins, and Tapajós)
under the National Privatization Program (PND) for the concession of
their use for the construction of waterways threatens the lives and
territories of indigenous, quilombola, and traditional peoples who
depend on the rivers for their subsistence.
WILDFIRES AND DROUGHT
The closest example to begin is the detonation of the Pedral do Lourenço
for the implementation of the Tocantins-Araguaia waterway, which
foresees at least two and a half years of explosions, destroying the
habitat of various fish species, a lethal consequence for several
communities.
During 2023, cities in the North and some in the Midwest suffered from
smoke resulting from wildfires in the Amazon. Manaus recorded the second
worst air quality in the world, in addition to facing a severe drought
that affected several municipalities throughout the Amazon region.
HUNGER, THIRST, AND UNSAFE AIR
This drought caused food insecurity and health problems due to the
consumption of non-potable water by riverside communities, quilombola
communities, and indigenous peoples of the region. This scenario was
repeated with greater force in 2024.
Orchestrated by AGRO-BUSINESS-POP, mainly in municipalities of the
so-called deforestation arc, the region recorded record numbers of fire
outbreaks; the smoke generated reached cities in the central-south and
south of the country, intensifying the air pollution process and causing
various respiratory diseases in the population.
AMAZON EXPLOITED BY THE ELITE
Now, more recently, the authorization for oil exploration at the mouth
of the Amazon will cost the existence of unique and essential ecosystems
for the planet, such as the mangroves and reefs located there.
The risk of an oil spill is very high; the impacts on the food and
economic security of fishing and traditional communities will only
reaffirm the Amazon's position as a region of exploitation by national
elites subservient to fossil capitalism, deepening the scenario of
hunger and misery in the region and aggravating the global environmental
crisis.
ANTI-CAPITALISM, BEFORE THE RICH BURN THE WORLD!
Let's not be fooled by the tale of green capitalism widely defended by
the leaders of nation-states. We know well that climate catastrophe is a
political and economic phenomenon, because it is thanks to the
international capitalist system, allied with the economic interests of
nation-states and their local elites, that predatory extraction and
agribusiness sink their claws into territories to suck every last penny
they can from the land.
That's why we shout: LET THE RICH PAY FOR THE CLIMATE CRISIS, since it
is their companies that invade and exploit the land, devastate forests,
and pollute the waters.
Let the rich pay for the destruction driven by maintaining their
parasitism, their whims, the concentration of power, goods, and capital
in their hands. May we be able to drag them from their comfort zone in
the face of the end of the world they have imposed upon us!
https://cabanarquista.com.br/cop-30-uma-vitrine-do-colonialismo/
_________________________________________
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edition of the Conference of the Parties (COP30), a meeting on climate
change promoted by the UN, which so far has the participation of 148
countries. ---- This will be the fourth time this event has come to
South America, the first time in Brazil. Heralded with great fanfare by
the Lula (PT)/Alckmin (PSB) and Helder Barbalho (MDB) governments, the
"achievement" of bringing the COP to the Amazon region (to Brazil) has
been sold on the promise of many legacies it will leave behind.
GOVERNING FOR MINING
The federal/state government maintains an image of confronting the
environmental crisis; however, at the first bend in the river, the facts
deforest this image. Let's look at some of the legacies.
In 2021, Helder Barbalho signed a "letter of intent" with six mining
companies, including the Canadian company Belo Sun, which irregularly
purchased land from agrarian reform in the municipality of Senador José
Porfírio, in the state of Pará, for the controversial "Volta Grande
Project," which could become the largest open-pit gold mine in the country.
TEMPORAL FRAMEWORK AND ILLEGAL MINING
The neoliberal policies adopted by state and federal governments and
Congress have only aggravated the environmental issue.
The temporal framework for indigenous lands is a clear example of this,
culminating now in the bill that regulates research and illegal mining
on these lands (PL 1.331/2022), a plan associated with an abundant
workforce, since unemployment and low income affecting the
municipalities encourage young people to seek sustenance in illegal
mining and logging in the region.
The privatization of water and sewage services throughout Brazil via the
sanitation framework, especially in the Amazon region which has been
experienced in several cities, has resulted in large concessions that
have been or are being granted to private companies, mainly Aegea
Saneamento.
The privatization of the Amazon rivers (Madeira, Tocantins, and Tapajós)
under the National Privatization Program (PND) for the concession of
their use for the construction of waterways threatens the lives and
territories of indigenous, quilombola, and traditional peoples who
depend on the rivers for their subsistence.
WILDFIRES AND DROUGHT
The closest example to begin is the detonation of the Pedral do Lourenço
for the implementation of the Tocantins-Araguaia waterway, which
foresees at least two and a half years of explosions, destroying the
habitat of various fish species, a lethal consequence for several
communities.
During 2023, cities in the North and some in the Midwest suffered from
smoke resulting from wildfires in the Amazon. Manaus recorded the second
worst air quality in the world, in addition to facing a severe drought
that affected several municipalities throughout the Amazon region.
HUNGER, THIRST, AND UNSAFE AIR
This drought caused food insecurity and health problems due to the
consumption of non-potable water by riverside communities, quilombola
communities, and indigenous peoples of the region. This scenario was
repeated with greater force in 2024.
Orchestrated by AGRO-BUSINESS-POP, mainly in municipalities of the
so-called deforestation arc, the region recorded record numbers of fire
outbreaks; the smoke generated reached cities in the central-south and
south of the country, intensifying the air pollution process and causing
various respiratory diseases in the population.
AMAZON EXPLOITED BY THE ELITE
Now, more recently, the authorization for oil exploration at the mouth
of the Amazon will cost the existence of unique and essential ecosystems
for the planet, such as the mangroves and reefs located there.
The risk of an oil spill is very high; the impacts on the food and
economic security of fishing and traditional communities will only
reaffirm the Amazon's position as a region of exploitation by national
elites subservient to fossil capitalism, deepening the scenario of
hunger and misery in the region and aggravating the global environmental
crisis.
ANTI-CAPITALISM, BEFORE THE RICH BURN THE WORLD!
Let's not be fooled by the tale of green capitalism widely defended by
the leaders of nation-states. We know well that climate catastrophe is a
political and economic phenomenon, because it is thanks to the
international capitalist system, allied with the economic interests of
nation-states and their local elites, that predatory extraction and
agribusiness sink their claws into territories to suck every last penny
they can from the land.
That's why we shout: LET THE RICH PAY FOR THE CLIMATE CRISIS, since it
is their companies that invade and exploit the land, devastate forests,
and pollute the waters.
Let the rich pay for the destruction driven by maintaining their
parasitism, their whims, the concentration of power, goods, and capital
in their hands. May we be able to drag them from their comfort zone in
the face of the end of the world they have imposed upon us!
https://cabanarquista.com.br/cop-30-uma-vitrine-do-colonialismo/
_________________________________________
A - I N F O S N E W S S E R V I C E
By, For, and About Anarchists
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