The Amazon rainforest is facing critical threats despite existing legal frameworks aimed at protecting Indigenous lands. These laws are frequently mismanaged or ignored, allowing farmers and developers to exploit these territories.
The deforestation of the Amazon forces Indegenous people of the Amazon out of their native land. They have little power to voice their concerns and the land protection laws are often ignored. This is a massive land issue for the Indegnous people in the Amazon.
Protection of the Amazon
Although there are laws and regulations to protect the Indegnous land in the Amazon, they are often poorly managed or completley ingored, leading to free reign on Indegenous land from farmers and developers.
Although it may feel like there is nothing we can do to help protect the Amazon, supporting organizations, donating, and signing petitions all bring us one step closer to ending the suffer of the Amazon rainforest.
Resource Issues
The Amazon rainforest absorbs a large amount of carbon dioxide within the Earth's atmosphere. With deforestation and areas of the Amazon quickly being destroyed, this natural resource is beginning to weaken.
As land in the Amazon is taken over for industrial projects and development, The Amazon's Indegnous people continue to lose mass amounts of resources from their native lands.
Environmental Importance of the Amazon
The Amazon rainforest plays a huge role in the reuglation of oxygen and carbon dioxide cycles.
The Amazon is the largest tropical rainforest in the world.