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The Indians are an uninhabited small archipelago of islets in the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. They are west of the small British Pelican Island and east of the small US Flanagan Island. They are located south of larger British Tortola Island and east of the large US Saint John Island.

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Amazon fires: 'Our house is burning', Macron warns ahead of G7

Feb 16,2020 5:33 am

The French and German leaders say the huge number of fires in Brazil's Amazon Rainforest is an international crisis which must be discussed at this weekend's G7 summit.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the "acute Emergency " belonged on The Agenda , agreeing with French President Emmanuel Macron 's earlier rallying cry.

"Our House is burning," he tweeted.

Environmental groups say the fires are linked to Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro 's policies, which he denies.

Mr Bolsonaro has also accused Mr Macron of meddling for "political Gain ". He said calls to discuss the fires at the G7 summit in Biarritz, France, which Brazil is not participating in, evoke "a misplaced colonialist mindset".

The largest rainforest in The World , the Amazon is a vital carbon store that slows down the pace of Global Warming .

It is also home to about three million species of plants and animals, And One million indigenous people.

Satellite data published by The National Institute For Space Research (Inpe) has shown, most of them in the Amazon region. It is the highest number of fires in Brazil since 2010.

Conservationists say Mr Bolsonaro has encouraged loggers and farmers to clear The Land .

Mr Bolsonaro has suggested that non-governmental organisations (NGOs) started the fires, but admitted he had no evidence for this claim. In comments on Thursday, he acknowledged that farmers might be involved in setting fires in the region, according to Reuters news agency.

Environmental groups have called for protests in cities across Brazil on Friday to demand action to combat the fires.

What have the leaders said?

Mr Macron, who will host the G7 summit of leading industrial nations at the weekend, warned that the health of the Amazon was a matter of international concern.

"Our House is burning. Literally. The Amazon - the lungs which produce 20% of Our Planet 's Oxygen - is On Fire ," using the hashtag #ActForTheAmazon.

"It is an international crisis. Members of the G7 summit, let's discuss this Emergency . "

Mrs Merkel described the fires as "shocking and threatening" and said she was convinced the issue should be on the G7's agenda, her spokesman said.

Mr Bolsonaro responded by accusing the French president of using a Brazilian domestic issue for "personal political Gain ".

Smoke from fires burning in the Amazon can be seen from space

"The French president's suggestion that Amazonian issues be discussed at the G7 without the participation of the countries of the region evokes a misplaced colonialist mindset, which does not belong in the 21St Century ," he wrote on Social Media .

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has also said he is "deeply concerned" about the fires in the Amazon .

"In the midst of the global climate crisis, we cannot afford more damage to a major source of Oxygen and biodiversity. The Amazon must be protected," he tweeted.

A new level of dismissal

Analysis by Daniel Gallas, Bbc News , Sao Paulo

Brazilian presidents shrugging off international concern about the Amazon is Nothing New .

Others before Mr Bolsonaro have dismissed international NGOs and European leaders as foreign meddlers into national affairs.

But Mr Bolsonaro has taken this to a new level by suggesting NGOs may be responsible for encouraging wildfires to sabotage him.

His words may shock some international audiences, but they ring true to his supporters at home, where he remains a popular leader.

Surprisingly The One reproving voice that could influence this debate is that of Brazilian farmers.

One would think that they would support policies to promote more farming in the Amazon . But some agricultural leaders fear Mr Bolsonaro's poor handling of Brazil's image abroad could hurt exports of soybeans and beef.

Some farmers have already urged a change of tone from the government. These are voices The President may be open to hearing.

How has Bolsonaro reacted to the fires?

Mr Bolsonaro has said that the country is not equipped to fight the fires. "The Amazon is bigger than Europe, how will you fight criminal fires in such an area?" he asked reporters as he left the presidential residence on Thursday. "We do not have the resources for that. "

The Amazon Rainforest covers an estimated 5. 5m sq km (2,100,000 sq mi), about half the size of Europe.

During his campaign, Mr Bolsonaro pledged to limit fines for damaging the rainforest and to weaken The Influence of the environmental agency.

He also suggested that Brazil could pull out of the 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change , saying its requirements compromise Brazil's sovereignty over the Amazon region.

Recently he has suggested that NGOs may have started fires as revenge for his government slashing their funding.

Asked on Thursday who was responsible, he said: "The Indians , do you want me to blame The Indians ? Do you want me to blame The Martians ?. . Everyone is a suspect, but the biggest suspects are NGOs. "

When asked if there was any proof of this, he replied: "Did I accuse NGOs directly? I just said I suspect them. "

Mr Bolsonaro has further angered those concerned over the spike in fires by brushing off the latest data.

He argued that it was the season of the "queimada", when farmers burn land to clear it before planting. However, Inpe has noted that The Number of fires is not in line with those normally reported during the Dry Season .

It is not the First Time that Mr Bolsonaro has cast doubt on figures suggesting that the Amazon is deteriorating rapidly.

Last month, there. It came after Inpe published data showing an 88% increase in deforestation in the Amazon in June compared with the same month a year ago.

The director of The Agency later.

Why is he being criticised?

Climate activists and conservationists have been scathing about the Bolsonaro government and its policies, which favour development over conservation.

They say that since President Bolsonaro took office, the Amazon Rainforest has suffered losses at an accelerated rate.

Their anger was further fuelled by satellite data showing a steep rise in fires in the Amazon region this year.

Environmental group Greenpeace said Mr Bolsonaro's encouragement to farmers to clear swathes of rainforest led to Two Days of deliberate blazes nearly Two Weeks ago which are now out of control.

Forest campaigner Juman Kubba told the BBC that world powers had to stop trade deals involving countries in the Amazon region until the rainforest was protected.

The figures and satellite images showing most of The State of Roraima, in northern Brazil, covered by Smoke have shocked many Brazilians and.

US Space Agency Nasa, meanwhile, has said that compared to The Past 15 years.

What causes the fires?

Wildfires often occur in the Dry Season in Brazil but they are also deliberately started in efforts to illegally deforest land for cattle ranching.

"The Dry Season creates the favourable conditions for the use and spread of fire, but starting a fire is The Work of humans, either deliberately or By Accident ," Inpe researcher Alberto Setzer told Reuters news agency.

Ricardo Mello , head of the WWF Amazon Programme, said the fires were "a consequence of the increase in deforestation seen in recent figures".

This article initially stated there was a record number of fires in Brazil this year. After more satellite data was made accessible, it has been updated to reflect the fact the fires are instead the worst since 2010.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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