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Hi Jerry;
>Oh, Claudio, but it does. If your community used trees, bushes and brush and other plant material to cook with each day, but the trees in your region have all be cut down, and the bushes are getting scarce, then what's left? Since your primary source of protein, if you are lucky, is cattle or goats, you pick up the animal dung, dry it and burn it for fuel, because you would have to walk too far to fetch logs, sticks or twigs for a safer cooking fire. I friend of mind use to visit Nigera every year for about 6 weeks. People in living 'in the bush' are in dire curcumstances and are reduced to eating insects and rodents for protein.

I agree completely ! But think, nothing destroy more natural resources as the industries. In industrialized countries clear laws exist about destruction of the nature (and a good one polices). At developing countries as ours (Brazil in particular) still doesn't exist politicize defined and well driven.

Like I sad. Result: 1st and 3rd' world companies are working here with less charge of pressure on his shoulder.

Our countries (of north and south america) they already created hundreds of pacts. The problem that they stop always in one single point: This problem can not be solved in less than four years (time of duration of a mandate). So, there is ain't nobody really interested to solve this completely. (in the it politicizes, of course)


Claudio
"Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, Ephesians 3:20
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