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| Boilerpipe Text | Selling Amazon destruction: Companies and politicians profit as forest burns. On a day to day basis, most of us are probably more familiar with Amazon.com than the Amazon rainforest. Any sort of jungle may seem exotic and far removed from the US. Yet all of us are very much connected to the worldâs rainforests.Â
We drink water and breathe air daily that mightâve cycled through the rainforest at some point. When we eat bananas, chocolate or vanilla, we are eating products that are often grown near rainforests. Coffee is sometimes grown in the shade of what remains of a rainforest canopy. Cattle are raised for beef where once there was tropical forest, and more trees are cleared to grow soy to feed even more livestock.
Hardwoods that you can buy in a store in the US sometimes come from trees cut in the jungle. We watch documentaries and visit zoos to catch a glimpse of what life in the tropical forests must be like. In all these ways and more, we are connected to tropical rainforests throughout the world, including the worldâs largest: the Amazon.Â
Thereâs a distinctly dark side to some of the dealings America has involving rainforests. Since the source of many products are not clearly visible, consumers often contribute to destruction and exploitation without being aware.
Large parts of the
Amazon
have been burning this year and itâs common knowledge that people and profit are largely to blame. Whatâs less widely accepted is the role Americans play in the destruction of the Amazon.
The fires in Brazil have mainly been started to clear land for cattle, for crops, for exports and profit. Brazil is the worldâs
top beef exporter
, supplying almost 20% of the global supply. Brazil is also a
major global supplier
of soybeans, and the US-China trade war is only encouraging the country to grow more soy. The United States has close ties to soy and beef in Brazil, the United States government is also becoming increasingly friendly with that of Brazil.
Jair Bolsonaro, the president of Brazil, has sometimes been nicknamed âtropical Trumpâ due to the similarity between the two leaders. Bolsonaro certainly shares Trumpâs tendency to see environmental regulation as merely an obstacle to maximizing profits. Since the rise of Bolsonaro, the government of Brazil has reached out to Washington DC.
The Intercept
reports that in June, the governor of the state of Amazonas, Wilson Lima, began working with Interamerica Group, a DC based lobbying firm founded by New Jersey native and Brazilian national
Jerry Pierce Jr
. Lima is part of a Conservative party associated with the
Assembly of God
, a conservative Pentecostal church. Wilson Lima, whose state contains roughly a third of the Amazon rainforest, made Jerry Pierce her governmentâs representative in meetings with US federal officials. Jerry Pierce has previously worked for George H. W. Bush and has been an
open supporter
of both Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro. Â
Interamerica Group has already created an
information packet
promoting US businesses in Amazonas. The packet promotes Amazonas as a great place for agribusinesses, mining, and chemical companies. Several other US companies are already heavily invested in the region and profiting as the forest burns. Amazon Watch, a non-profit that works with indigenous communities to protect the Amazon, published
a report
on those who profit from the destruction of the Amazon.Â
In their report, Amazon Watch analyzed 56 Brazilian companies charged with environmental crimes and their connections to US companies. In 2018, Brazilâs five main agricultural trade companies: ABC InduĚstria e ComeĚrcio SA, JJ Samar AgronegoĚcios Eireli, Uniggel ProteçaĚo de Plantas Ltda, Cargill and Bunge Ltda, were caught purchasing 3,000 tons of soy and grains from farms embargoed by IBAMA (Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources). The culpable companies were fined more than US$27 million by IBAMA.Â
Among these, Bunge and Cargill were fined most heavily by IBAMA. Bunge and Cargill are part of the âABCD groupâ consisting of Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), Bunge, Cargill, and Louis Dreyfus, which dominate Brazilâs global grain trade. The ABCD group is heavily financed by US and EU companies.Â
The Amazon Watch report listed 13 US and EU financial institutions in particular that provide over US $1 Billion in credit to ABCD commodity traders. The companies include well known banks such as JP Morgan Chase, Barclays BLC, Bank of America, Citi Group, Deutsche Bank, HSBC and Wells Fargo.
 Other US companies directly invested into the ABCD group with Vanguard, State Farm, BlackRock, State Street and T. Rowe Price being top US and EU investors. These are all companies financing the destruction of the Amazon and Bolsonaroâs policies through funding soy agribusiness in Brazil.Â
Beef is another leading cause of Amazon destruction. The EU imported 41% of itâs beef from Brazil in 2018 and is the second largest trade partner after China with Brazil accounting for 18.3% of its trade. US and EU businesses heavily finance the cattle industry in Brazil and have the power to influence it as well. Some of the same financial institutions that finance soy in Brazil also finance the beef industry. HSBC, JP Morgan, Chase, and Bank of America all supply credit to major Brazilian beef exporters. Capital Group, BlackRock, Fidelity, Vanguard and Dimensional Fund Advisors are the top five US and EU shareholders in Brazilian beef exporters.Â
Brazil is dependent on international trade as is any major world economy, especially dependent on China, the EU and the US. Brazil is also dependent on consumers of beef and soy products. Together, beef and soy agriculture in Brazil accounts for 80% of Amazon deforestation. These industries also prop up Bolsonaro who has called himself âCaptain Chainsawâ in his lust for the destruction of the Amazon Rainforest.
As the rainforest burns, it is time for all of us to reflect on the interconnected nature of the world, how each of us is connected ecologically to the Amazon. Itâs also time to remember that each of us is probably also connected economically to the Amazon and with that connection comes a certain power.    Â
â
By
Zach Fitzner
,
Earth.com
Contributing Writer
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# Selling Amazon destruction: Companies and politicians profit as forest burns
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Selling Amazon destruction: Companies and politicians profit as forest burns. On a day to day basis, most of us are probably more familiar with Amazon.com than the Amazon rainforest. Any sort of jungle may seem exotic and far removed from the US. Yet all of us are very much connected to the worldâs rainforests.
We drink water and breathe air daily that mightâve cycled through the rainforest at some point. When we eat bananas, chocolate or vanilla, we are eating products that are often grown near rainforests. Coffee is sometimes grown in the shade of what remains of a rainforest canopy. Cattle are raised for beef where once there was tropical forest, and more trees are cleared to grow soy to feed even more livestock.
[](https://earthsnap.onelink.me/3u5Q/ags2loc4)
Hardwoods that you can buy in a store in the US sometimes come from trees cut in the jungle. We watch documentaries and visit zoos to catch a glimpse of what life in the tropical forests must be like. In all these ways and more, we are connected to tropical rainforests throughout the world, including the worldâs largest: the Amazon.
Thereâs a distinctly dark side to some of the dealings America has involving rainforests. Since the source of many products are not clearly visible, consumers often contribute to destruction and exploitation without being aware. Large parts of the [Amazon](https://www.earth.com/news/satellites-monitor-amazon-fires/) have been burning this year and itâs common knowledge that people and profit are largely to blame. Whatâs less widely accepted is the role Americans play in the destruction of the Amazon.
The fires in Brazil have mainly been started to clear land for cattle, for crops, for exports and profit. Brazil is the worldâs [top beef exporter](https://beef2live.com/story-world-beef-exports-ranking-countries-0-106903), supplying almost 20% of the global supply. Brazil is also a [major global supplier](https://farmpolicynews.illinois.edu/2019/06/ers-report-interdependence-of-china-united-states-and-brazil-in-soybean-trade/) of soybeans, and the US-China trade war is only encouraging the country to grow more soy. The United States has close ties to soy and beef in Brazil, the United States government is also becoming increasingly friendly with that of Brazil.
Jair Bolsonaro, the president of Brazil, has sometimes been nicknamed âtropical Trumpâ due to the similarity between the two leaders. Bolsonaro certainly shares Trumpâs tendency to see environmental regulation as merely an obstacle to maximizing profits. Since the rise of Bolsonaro, the government of Brazil has reached out to Washington DC.
[*The Intercept*](https://theintercept.com/2019/08/23/gop-lobbyists-help-brazil-recruit-u-s-companies-to-exploit-the-amazon/) reports that in June, the governor of the state of Amazonas, Wilson Lima, began working with Interamerica Group, a DC based lobbying firm founded by New Jersey native and Brazilian national [Jerry Pierce Jr](https://www.theinteramericagroup.com/jerry-pierce). Lima is part of a Conservative party associated with the [Assembly of God](https://rlp.hds.harvard.edu/faq/assembly-god), a conservative Pentecostal church. Wilson Lima, whose state contains roughly a third of the Amazon rainforest, made Jerry Pierce her governmentâs representative in meetings with US federal officials. Jerry Pierce has previously worked for George H. W. Bush and has been an [open supporter](https://www.theinteramericagroup.com/single-post/2016/12/29/the-trump-effect-how-the-new-administration-impacts-brazil) of both Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro.
Interamerica Group has already created an [information packet](https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6319701-6687-Informational-Materials-20190605-1.html) promoting US businesses in Amazonas. The packet promotes Amazonas as a great place for agribusinesses, mining, and chemical companies. Several other US companies are already heavily invested in the region and profiting as the forest burns. Amazon Watch, a non-profit that works with indigenous communities to protect the Amazon, published [a report](https://amazonwatch.org/assets/files/2019-complicity-in-destruction-2.pdf) on those who profit from the destruction of the Amazon.
In their report, Amazon Watch analyzed 56 Brazilian companies charged with environmental crimes and their connections to US companies. In 2018, Brazilâs five main agricultural trade companies: ABC InduĚstria e ComeĚrcio SA, JJ Samar AgronegoĚcios Eireli, Uniggel ProteçaĚo de Plantas Ltda, Cargill and Bunge Ltda, were caught purchasing 3,000 tons of soy and grains from farms embargoed by IBAMA (Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources). The culpable companies were fined more than US\$27 million by IBAMA.
Among these, Bunge and Cargill were fined most heavily by IBAMA. Bunge and Cargill are part of the âABCD groupâ consisting of Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), Bunge, Cargill, and Louis Dreyfus, which dominate Brazilâs global grain trade. The ABCD group is heavily financed by US and EU companies.
The Amazon Watch report listed 13 US and EU financial institutions in particular that provide over US \$1 Billion in credit to ABCD commodity traders. The companies include well known banks such as JP Morgan Chase, Barclays BLC, Bank of America, Citi Group, Deutsche Bank, HSBC and Wells Fargo.
Other US companies directly invested into the ABCD group with Vanguard, State Farm, BlackRock, State Street and T. Rowe Price being top US and EU investors. These are all companies financing the destruction of the Amazon and Bolsonaroâs policies through funding soy agribusiness in Brazil.
Beef is another leading cause of Amazon destruction. The EU imported 41% of itâs beef from Brazil in 2018 and is the second largest trade partner after China with Brazil accounting for 18.3% of its trade. US and EU businesses heavily finance the cattle industry in Brazil and have the power to influence it as well. Some of the same financial institutions that finance soy in Brazil also finance the beef industry. HSBC, JP Morgan, Chase, and Bank of America all supply credit to major Brazilian beef exporters. Capital Group, BlackRock, Fidelity, Vanguard and Dimensional Fund Advisors are the top five US and EU shareholders in Brazilian beef exporters.
Brazil is dependent on international trade as is any major world economy, especially dependent on China, the EU and the US. Brazil is also dependent on consumers of beef and soy products. Together, beef and soy agriculture in Brazil accounts for 80% of Amazon deforestation. These industries also prop up Bolsonaro who has called himself âCaptain Chainsawâ in his lust for the destruction of the Amazon Rainforest.
As the rainforest burns, it is time for all of us to reflect on the interconnected nature of the world, how each of us is connected ecologically to the Amazon. Itâs also time to remember that each of us is probably also connected economically to the Amazon and with that connection comes a certain power.
â
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| Readable Markdown | Selling Amazon destruction: Companies and politicians profit as forest burns. On a day to day basis, most of us are probably more familiar with Amazon.com than the Amazon rainforest. Any sort of jungle may seem exotic and far removed from the US. Yet all of us are very much connected to the worldâs rainforests.
We drink water and breathe air daily that mightâve cycled through the rainforest at some point. When we eat bananas, chocolate or vanilla, we are eating products that are often grown near rainforests. Coffee is sometimes grown in the shade of what remains of a rainforest canopy. Cattle are raised for beef where once there was tropical forest, and more trees are cleared to grow soy to feed even more livestock.
[](https://earthsnap.onelink.me/3u5Q/ags2loc4)
Hardwoods that you can buy in a store in the US sometimes come from trees cut in the jungle. We watch documentaries and visit zoos to catch a glimpse of what life in the tropical forests must be like. In all these ways and more, we are connected to tropical rainforests throughout the world, including the worldâs largest: the Amazon.
Thereâs a distinctly dark side to some of the dealings America has involving rainforests. Since the source of many products are not clearly visible, consumers often contribute to destruction and exploitation without being aware. Large parts of the [Amazon](https://www.earth.com/news/satellites-monitor-amazon-fires/) have been burning this year and itâs common knowledge that people and profit are largely to blame. Whatâs less widely accepted is the role Americans play in the destruction of the Amazon.
The fires in Brazil have mainly been started to clear land for cattle, for crops, for exports and profit. Brazil is the worldâs [top beef exporter](https://beef2live.com/story-world-beef-exports-ranking-countries-0-106903), supplying almost 20% of the global supply. Brazil is also a [major global supplier](https://farmpolicynews.illinois.edu/2019/06/ers-report-interdependence-of-china-united-states-and-brazil-in-soybean-trade/) of soybeans, and the US-China trade war is only encouraging the country to grow more soy. The United States has close ties to soy and beef in Brazil, the United States government is also becoming increasingly friendly with that of Brazil.
Jair Bolsonaro, the president of Brazil, has sometimes been nicknamed âtropical Trumpâ due to the similarity between the two leaders. Bolsonaro certainly shares Trumpâs tendency to see environmental regulation as merely an obstacle to maximizing profits. Since the rise of Bolsonaro, the government of Brazil has reached out to Washington DC.
[*The Intercept*](https://theintercept.com/2019/08/23/gop-lobbyists-help-brazil-recruit-u-s-companies-to-exploit-the-amazon/) reports that in June, the governor of the state of Amazonas, Wilson Lima, began working with Interamerica Group, a DC based lobbying firm founded by New Jersey native and Brazilian national [Jerry Pierce Jr](https://www.theinteramericagroup.com/jerry-pierce). Lima is part of a Conservative party associated with the [Assembly of God](https://rlp.hds.harvard.edu/faq/assembly-god), a conservative Pentecostal church. Wilson Lima, whose state contains roughly a third of the Amazon rainforest, made Jerry Pierce her governmentâs representative in meetings with US federal officials. Jerry Pierce has previously worked for George H. W. Bush and has been an [open supporter](https://www.theinteramericagroup.com/single-post/2016/12/29/the-trump-effect-how-the-new-administration-impacts-brazil) of both Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro.
Interamerica Group has already created an [information packet](https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6319701-6687-Informational-Materials-20190605-1.html) promoting US businesses in Amazonas. The packet promotes Amazonas as a great place for agribusinesses, mining, and chemical companies. Several other US companies are already heavily invested in the region and profiting as the forest burns. Amazon Watch, a non-profit that works with indigenous communities to protect the Amazon, published [a report](https://amazonwatch.org/assets/files/2019-complicity-in-destruction-2.pdf) on those who profit from the destruction of the Amazon.
In their report, Amazon Watch analyzed 56 Brazilian companies charged with environmental crimes and their connections to US companies. In 2018, Brazilâs five main agricultural trade companies: ABC InduĚstria e ComeĚrcio SA, JJ Samar AgronegoĚcios Eireli, Uniggel ProteçaĚo de Plantas Ltda, Cargill and Bunge Ltda, were caught purchasing 3,000 tons of soy and grains from farms embargoed by IBAMA (Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources). The culpable companies were fined more than US\$27 million by IBAMA.
Among these, Bunge and Cargill were fined most heavily by IBAMA. Bunge and Cargill are part of the âABCD groupâ consisting of Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), Bunge, Cargill, and Louis Dreyfus, which dominate Brazilâs global grain trade. The ABCD group is heavily financed by US and EU companies.
The Amazon Watch report listed 13 US and EU financial institutions in particular that provide over US \$1 Billion in credit to ABCD commodity traders. The companies include well known banks such as JP Morgan Chase, Barclays BLC, Bank of America, Citi Group, Deutsche Bank, HSBC and Wells Fargo.
Other US companies directly invested into the ABCD group with Vanguard, State Farm, BlackRock, State Street and T. Rowe Price being top US and EU investors. These are all companies financing the destruction of the Amazon and Bolsonaroâs policies through funding soy agribusiness in Brazil.
Beef is another leading cause of Amazon destruction. The EU imported 41% of itâs beef from Brazil in 2018 and is the second largest trade partner after China with Brazil accounting for 18.3% of its trade. US and EU businesses heavily finance the cattle industry in Brazil and have the power to influence it as well. Some of the same financial institutions that finance soy in Brazil also finance the beef industry. HSBC, JP Morgan, Chase, and Bank of America all supply credit to major Brazilian beef exporters. Capital Group, BlackRock, Fidelity, Vanguard and Dimensional Fund Advisors are the top five US and EU shareholders in Brazilian beef exporters.
Brazil is dependent on international trade as is any major world economy, especially dependent on China, the EU and the US. Brazil is also dependent on consumers of beef and soy products. Together, beef and soy agriculture in Brazil accounts for 80% of Amazon deforestation. These industries also prop up Bolsonaro who has called himself âCaptain Chainsawâ in his lust for the destruction of the Amazon Rainforest.
As the rainforest burns, it is time for all of us to reflect on the interconnected nature of the world, how each of us is connected ecologically to the Amazon. Itâs also time to remember that each of us is probably also connected economically to the Amazon and with that connection comes a certain power.
â
*By* [*Zach Fitzner*](mailto:zachfitzner@yahoo.com)*,* [*Earth.com*](https://www.earth.com/) *Contributing Writer*
*Paid for by* [*Earth.com*](https://www.earth.com/)
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