Also, why is it we never see a "reverse damage done for centuries to european and north american forests" NGO? Why do you always think of the Amazon? Leave peruvians, bolivians, brasilians, etc alone. And stop using coal to generate electricity, thank you very much.
You'll never see if you never look!
I'm a big fan of their YT channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MossyEarth for well produced videos on their various restoration projects across Europe. Very inspiring for things I'd love to start where I live.
We need to reform zoning to reduce suburban and exurban sprawl and there is no shortage of disturbed land that needs to be rehabilitated.
north american forest defense orgs are prosecuted as domestic terrorists. there are a couple "tree planting" startups but mostly they seem to be timber company greenwashing
You could also note that now Japan has more forests than Brazil in percentage of the territory while having a much higher population density, and that Brazil used to have double as much forest than Japan around 100 years ago.
Most mining and logging operations in Amazon rainforest is illegal anyway. I don't think they will care that the land is owned unless you can protect it somehow (including use of force. The rule of law hardly applies in those regions).
Fwiw he came across as very genuine (given some comments on here were skeptical of the charity)
56:2656:28 They cut the forest, burn the forest.
56:2856:30 And then they run water through the sand.
56:3056:33 And the sand particles have bits of gold in it, not chunks.
56:3356:37 But just little almost microscopic flecks of gold.
56:3756:40 And then they use the mercury to bind that.
56:4056:41 And then they burn off the mercury.
56:4156:43 And that vapor goes up into the clouds.
56:4356:46 So just like everything else, it's all connected down there
56:4656:47 and then rains down into the rivers.
56:4756:50 And so the people in the region are having birth defects
Destruction visible from above:
https://www.google.com/maps/@-12.8121497,-70.1009866,76878m/...Which 20 coffees? 20 Starbucks coffees? 20 no-name donut shop coffees? 20 instant-scoop grocery store coffees? If coffees are to become a bona fide currency, we're going to need more precise denominations here.
Or hopefully we can just stop with the coffee-pricing analogies because it's getting ridiculous and your would-be customers think you sound ridiculous. It's outdated sales-talk.
The first Google hit for "Junglekeepers Charity Rating" brings up this link claiming they are a scam:
https://www.complaintsboard.com/junglekeepers-scam-charity-c...
This non-profit is not a scam. They have done some well documented work to protect the Las Piedras Region, they are running a ranger program covering 55,000+ acres of rainforest working with the local communities and have partner with established philanthropies. See for instance the involvement of Age Of Union: https://www.ageofunion.com/feature/film-the-heart-of-a-missi... or some of the features about the work on ABC: https://youtu.be/8FAbqkaI9HY
Criticism is useful, but perhaps researching thoroughly before make wild claims like these can help. I invite people to do their own research.
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That'd be extremely expensive for a normal coffee, even at 2023 prices and assuming some rip-off place like Starbucks or quite-fancy cafes that actually put some of the high price into getting excellent beans. It's unthinkably high for home-made coffee. You can get extremely nice beans and not hit $2/coffee.
$5 is close to the cost of a hot caffeinated milkshake, though.
"In the Legal Amazon, deforestation reached 356 km² in March 2023, according to DETER data." https://www.wwf.org.br/?85360/Deforestation-alerts-remain-hi...
365 km² are 87,970 acres. And that's just Brazil. The goal of the junglekeepers is to save 300,000 acres. They are at it for more than 10 years now.
It would be way too dangerous to do something like claiming that the company was dumping all of that perfectly good logging equipment on your land and helpfully "cleaning it up" by loading them on trailers and driving off.
Lex Fridman interview with the founder.
They've simply been grandfathered in, but the climate costs of their past actions have accumulated a debt that can only be paid by dissolving the country.
"In 2020, the EU had an estimated 159 million hectares of forests. Their area has increased by almost 10% since 1990 (145 million hectares)"
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/-/e...
With nothing to say of the fact that having pillaged our planet for hundreds of years, they make some pitiful concessions.
It is like if a man stole a million dollars from you and then gave you a dollar a day for twenty years and claimed you've been the beneficiary.
End European cities so that Earth may flourish again.
Everything is connected perhaps?
Clouds don't turn away at the frontier.
Take the beam out of your eye.