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(HE LIED)Bolosonaro cuts environment funds by 24% after pledging to 2X them at climate conference
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Bolosonaro also responsible for the Covid catastrophe now striking Brazil (right wing lying loonie)

(REUTERS) BRASILIA - Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro approved a 24% cut to the environment budget for 2021 from last year's level, according to official numbers published on Friday, just one day after he vowed to increase spending to fight deforestation.

Speaking on Thursday to the summit organized by U.S. President Joe Biden, Bolsonaro pledged to double the budget for environmental enforcement and end illegal deforestation by 2030.

The U.S. government applauded those targets, part of a shift in tone by the far-right leader, although many environmentalists said they would not take the rhetoric seriously before seeing real progress.

Less than 24 hours later, Bolsonaro signed off on the 2021 federal budget that included 2 billion reais ($365.30 million) for the Environment Ministry and agencies it oversees, down from 2.6 billion initially approved last year, according to the official government gazette. Spending can be adjusted over the course of the year.

"The gesture of giving a speech yesterday isn't enough," said Congressman Rodrigo Agostinho, leader of the environmental caucus in Congress. "Brazil's government needs to do its homework."

Bolsonaro vetoed a list of environmental budget provisions worth $240 million, including outlays for environmental enforcement.
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Yet another example of a disastrous populist president doing what he can to wreck the environment (and kill his electorate by ignoring covid).
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Populism comes around every 80-100 years, we are in the midst of it now. It will eventually run its course. The real question is how long it will take to correct the damage.

And in 80-100 years it will happen again because humans never learn from the past.
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Ombligo wrote:
Populism comes around every 80-100 years, we are in the midst of it now. It will eventually run its course. The real question is how long it will take to correct the damage.

And in 80-100 years it will happen again because humans never learn from the past.

The real question is will they get it right this time - meaning that if they do it right, it won't be going away. How long did the Roman Empire run? 500 years?
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hal wrote:
How long did the Roman Empire run? 500 years?

about a thousand years
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Steve G. wrote:
[quote=hal]
How long did the Roman Empire run? 500 years?

about a thousand years
Well the eastern half did, as the Byzantine Empire. But the western half only about 450 years, though the traditional dates would be from 27 BCE to 476 CE.
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JoeH wrote:
[quote=Steve G.]
[quote=hal]
How long did the Roman Empire run? 500 years?

about a thousand years
Well the eastern half did, as the Byzantine Empire.
as has been said long ago, it was neither 'Holy, nor Roman, nor an Empire'.
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That was said about the Holy Roman Empire (some kind of German thing)

The Constantinople-based empire was bigger, wealthier and better run than the barbarian-filled former Euro part.

(I'm re-reading Gibbon now. The Romish part was probably dead after Commodus was strangled in his bath, by popular demand, in 192.)
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