Celebrities Want You to Pay Attention to the Amazon Rainforest Fires

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Celebrities Want You to Pay Attention to the Amazon Rainforest Fires
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'We’re literally destroying our miracle of a home 😭😭😭'

Large-scale fires continue to spread throughout a wide swath of Amazon rainforest in the northwest of Brazil, with the country’s National Institute for Space Research reporting a 77% increase in the number of fires burning this year compared to the same period of 2018,Using the hashtag #PrayForAmazonia, people around the world are trying to spread awareness about the seemingly unstoppable blaze, including a handful of celebrities, many of whom have taken to Instagram in order to repost a photo...

“This is heartbreaking and terrifying 💔💔💔 ‪This makes me want to cry with frustration. what are we DOING? We’re literally destroying our miracle of a home 😭😭😭 I’m so sorry, earth 💔💔💔” “The Amazon has been burning for 3 weeks, and I’m just now finding out because of the lack of media coverage. THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ECOSYSTEMS ON EARTH. SPREAD AWARENESS #PrayforAmazonia.”“If ur not from Brazil, and don’t have no clue about what is happening here, here it goes. The largest rainforest on the world is on fire, the 16th day. And the media is not giving a f*ck for this. #PrayforAmazonia.

Jackson “Jack” Harries, a British environmentalist and filmmaker, also questioned the dearth of reporting on the fires. “The lungs of the planet are on fire right now!! 🔥 🚨 The Amazon rainforest has been burning for weeks but has received almost no news coverage. When Notre-Dame burnt, billionaires and politicians emptied their pockets but when the most important ecosystem on earth is on fire we turn a blind eye.

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