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Among the world's untamed and unexplored regions, there is none richer than the Amazon Basin. For decades, Brazilian governments have sought to protect from foreign exploitation the vast rain forest's gold and minerals, oil and gas, hardwoods and cattle ranges. The great push to settle and industrialize the Amazon has been propelled in part by the government's determination to prevent neighboring countries and multinational corporations from making off with the riches that Brazilians regard as their national patrimony. Despite the precautions, however, the dreaded foreign invasion has finally come. Its name: environmentalism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: A Dubious Plan for the Amazon | 4/17/1989 | See Source »

...been under relentless attack from environmental activists worldwide. They charge that its policies are not only resulting in the wanton destruction of Brazil's forest, its wildlife and its native peoples, but are also endangering the world environment. Scientists say the fires set by ranchers and homesteaders in the Amazon region are spewing into the atmosphere 7% of the carbon dioxide responsible for the global warming process known as the greenhouse effect...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: A Dubious Plan for the Amazon | 4/17/1989 | See Source »

...Establishing a five-year, $100 million program to zone the Amazon region for agriculture, mining and other uses. The zoning scheme would be partly financed by the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: A Dubious Plan for the Amazon | 4/17/1989 | See Source »

...Suspending, temporarily, raw-timber exports and tax incentives long awarded to Amazon cattle ranchers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: A Dubious Plan for the Amazon | 4/17/1989 | See Source »

Francisco Mendes Alves Filho knew he was going to be killed. The Amazon environmentalist had already escaped three attempts on his life. The fourth, just before Christmas, proved fatal. When Mendes, 44, stepped from his house in the Brazilian jungle town of Xapuri to take a shower in his backyard, a single shot cut him down. Two police guards assigned to protect him were in the house with Mendes' wife and two of their children...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brazil: A Jungle Slaying & | 1/9/1989 | See Source »

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