UN Cuts Down 100,000 Amazon Trees for a "Climate Summit"

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UN Cuts Down 100,000 Amazon Trees for a "Climate Summit"

The United Nations is facing massive backlash after reports confirm the destruction of 100,000 trees in the Amazon rainforest to build infrastructure for its upcoming COP30 climate summit. In this video, we break down the shocking details of how a conference meant to "save the planet" is starting by bulldozing one of its most vital ecosystems.

Key Points Covered in This Video:

The UN's COP30 summit in Belém, Brazil, is expected to bring 70,000 delegates to discuss climate change and biodiversity.

To accommodate them, an 8-mile, four-lane highway (Avenida Liberdade) has been carved through the dense Amazon.

An estimated 100,000 mature trees were logged, destroying wildlife habitats and a critical carbon sink.

The irony of causing massive carbon emissions to host a "climate justice" summit.

The growing accusations of hypocrisy against the UN and global climate organizers.

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