2019 Amazon Rainforest Fire

2019 Amazon Rainforest Fire

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Overview

The 2019 Amazon Rainforest Fire is a forest fire that spread in August 2019 for over three weeks. Due to conflicting data, the fires in the Amazon were barely covered by the media until later in the month. Concerns were raised by the public as the Amazon is the largest rainforest in the world and home to about three million species and one million indigenous people as well as providing the world with the largest carbon store.

Background

On August 13th, 2019, The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration[1] reported that fires in the Amazon rainforest can be seen by the NOAA-20 satellite. The event proceed years of warnings by various conservationist reporting increased fires during Brazil's dry season since 2004.[2][3]

Notable Developments

During the week of August 15th, 2019, Twitter users began reporting on smoke seen in Brazil and expressed their concerns over fires in the Amazon region. Twitter user @danimadu[5] shared a map showing the "extension of fires currently happening in the state of Rondônia in Brazil (which is under a thick smoke and where people have been dying), and in Bolivia, both in the Amazon region" (shown below, left). The tweet gained over 39 likes in three days. It is not uncommon for fires to be intentionally started by farmers in the region. This practice has been reportedly encouraged by Brazil's president Jair Bolsonaro who had been recently criticized for ignoring the increasing amount of forest fires in the Amazon Rainforest.[7] On August 19, Twitter user @BarrosThereza[6] tweeted that "Brazil’s president is doing nothing to stop what is happening with the Amazon Rainforest" and included the trending hashtag #PrayforAmazonia (shown below, right). The tweet accumulated over 1,100 likes and 800 retweets in three days.


Dani @danimadu Map below shows extension of fires currently happening in the state of Rondônia in Brazil (which is under a thick smoke and where people have been dying), and in Bolivia, both in the Amazon region. Fires are intentional, started by farmers to open up land. climalnfo @ClimalnfoNews Aug 18 clims Rondônia e Bolívia em chamas. As manchas vermelhas representam concentrações atmosféricas de monóxido de carbono (CO) altíssimas, acima de 1200 ppb O Co é indicador de queimadas em andamento. A imagem é das 16h deste domingo, 18 de agosto. windy.com/pt/- Concentra%... PERU BRASIL BOLÍVIA PARAGUAN 8:20 PM Aug 18, 2019 Twitter Web App Maria @BarrosThereza Brazil's president is doing nothing to stop what is happening with the Amazon Rainforest. My heritage is from Brazil and it is so sad to see what is happening, it looks like a movie, but it is now. Y'all pray for Brazil! #PrayforAmazonia Brazil is destroying Brasil 11:37 PM Aug 19, 2019 Twitter for iPhone

On August 21, The BBC[8] reported that Inpe or Brazil's National Institute for Space research said that over 74,000 fires, which were mostly in the Amazon region, have been reported in a week. They also reported "the fires were a consequence of the increase in deforestation seen in recent figures" according to the World Wide Fund for Nature.

That same day, Reuters[4] quoted the Brazil's President as saying, "I used to be called Captain Chainsaw. Now I am Nero, setting the Amazon aflame" and then during a Facebook Live speech he blamed NGOs saying, "So, there could be…, I'm not affirming it, criminal action by these 'NGOers' to call attention against my person, against the government of Brazil. This is the war that we are facing."

Instagram Account Scams

On September 5th, 2019, HuffPost[9] reported that multiple Instagram scam accounts that were "raising money for the Amazon" had appeared in the last few weeks with many donating or liking the Instagram posts to "plant a tree." They provided screenshots of several accounts that have since been deleted (shown below).


agofundme.com Photo ajUSTINBIEBER For every follow and Donate now repost DP O justinbieber YESTERDAY by Deepak Sharma, Organizer We are "PRAYFORTHEAMAZONIA" Instagram page and we have partnered with "RainForest Trust" (www.rainforesttrust.org) #PRAYFORAMAZONIA ATHE AMAZON IS IN DANGER We are representing the mass audience and extending our support to Rainforest Trust Hello Justin, we are running a nonprofit organisation to help plant trees due to the recent fires and global warming The planet is in danger and we need your help! Please get back to us d thank you through Social Media. All funds will be used for the cause and in support Hey there! I am wiling to donate and support your orgt If you show me what you can do I wil %100 be donatingt Reach 5k followers by the end of this year and I will personaly donate $10,000 to treesfortheorb crganisation of Amazon RainForest Fire. We will donate $1 to the amazon aid Donations (302) Thank you so mucht We will do our best! This means the world too us and we will never stop planting trees foundation Message Winglam Cheung $5 6 hrs 440 likes Genuinely can't believe it! Please help out by shouting us out and following! Martinez I Villa pray.for.the.amazonia For every STORY REPOST $15 16 hrs

Various Examples


#PrayforAmazonia taehoney 21 W-- isn't anyone talking about Amazonia burning? Why is there no media coverage? Where are all the f------ billionaires right now? Why is Spider-Man and bts trending more than this? It's dying, the trees, plants, wildlife, all gone. I'm so f------ sad and angry #PrayforAmazonia 5:53 AM Aug 21, 2019 Twitter for iPhone Bobbychowdary999 (NTR) Trendsntrrrr The Amazon Forest Creates 20% Oxygen 40% of The World Tropical Forests Supply, Fall's Hold 20% Water It's Been Burning It's not Enough To Only #PrayforAmazonia For The Last 3 Weeks 11:59 AM Aug 21, 2019 from India - Twitter for Android Charlieowgli @keliakii Just found out the most important ecosystem in the world has been burning for 16 days and have never seen anything on the media. We need to spread this and aware everyone of what's happening. #PrayforAmazonas #PrayforAmazonia 6:39 AM Aug 21, 2019 Twitter for Android BossLogic Bosslogic I'm only finding out now that the Amazon Rainforest has been burning for while and it's so large it can be seen from space, sadly I have not seen much coverage on this, it's heartbreaking, hoping to bring more attention to it #prayforamazonia SAVE THE A MA ZO N 8:41 AM Aug 21, 2019 Twitter for Android FaZe Temperrr Temperrr The AMAZON RAINFOREST has been burning for 3 WEEKS... This is our planet's lungs covering 20% of the earth's oxygen being burned away without any media coverage or help. RT to spread awareness #PrayForAmazonia THE AMAZONIA IS BURNING 2s ter g wwws E UONARES ARE NOWHERE TO E SEEN NO 6:20 AM Aug 21, 2019 Twitter for iPhone tiago zaxnyder Stop electing people who belittle climate change and environmental issues. Stop electing people who belittle climate change and environmental issues. Stop electing people who belittle climate change and environmental issues. Stop this #PrayforAmazonia off German aid cuts, as deforestation surges Brazil Bolsonaro declares 'the Amazon is ours and calls deforestation data lies Farright president said Enailis open to 6:27 AM - Aug 21, 2019 Twitter for iPhone

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