The context of the intense aggression against the Atlantic Forest, since the Portuguese military occupation, provides the logical illustration of an exclusive biconditional: either Brazil will combat the deforestation of the biome or there will not be even a single strand or patch of greenery left in the Atlantic Forest, in the midst of a once lush vegetation, treated by humans as a treasure to be destroyed, taking all the remaining riches.
The mission given forces Bahia’s firm participation in the seventh edition of the operation to maintain the remnants of the original greenery, leaving the teams of the Public Ministry, the Institute of the Environment and Water Resources (Inema) and the Brazilian Institute of the Environment and Natural Resources (Ibama) to enforce the daily payment paid by citizens for their efforts to maintain the remnants of the forest.
The work started yesterday will continue until the 27th, including, in addition to the brigade from Bahia, brigades from 17 other Brazilian states, each of which has its own territory to save from the uncontrollable anthropic fury, sharing the desire to profit with pleasure and the blind gaze of the servers, unable to show a punishment comparable to the attack, as a way to punish the guilty.
The Bahian people are running for rehabilitation, after accumulating defeats, reaching the negative runner-up position, between 2022 and 2023, when almost 6 thousand hectares were lost, a worrying figure, even embarrassing for a country whose objective is to set the best example, since it has perpetuated itself as the motherland of Brazil, this time reaching 20 cities in this new savings venture.
The municipality of Cândido Sales, the reverse leader of the abandonment, with almost 600 hectares lost, as well as Encruzilhada, followed by Belmonte and Porto Seguro, symbolically the place where the first caravels landed, thus wasting the founding municipalities largely based on their diversity of the different lives represented in fauna and flora.