COP30: Amazon rainforest destroyers
October 31, 2025
For 33 years, the world’s leaders have postponed climate action despite incontrovertible scientific evidence and images proving that mankind is rapidly razing and scorching our only home.
The upcoming 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) is a hijacked cash-cow. This year, a four-lane highway has carved up tens of thousands of acres of old-growth Amazon Rainforest, NE Brazil, so that 60,000 foreign participants, including world leaders can grandstand.
Hastening the sixth mass extinction, by obliterating Mother Earth, to make more money for housing, feeding, watering, and energising people is a flagrant example of new rich, opulence, decadence and profligacy.
Amidst a worsening climate breakdown with accelerating carbon emissions, why is this negotiation not a Zoom conference? Isn’t the COP supposed to set the bar and exemplify lessening carbon expenditures? Undeniably not.
Egregiously, governments and corporations, specifically fossil fuel companies, wood pelletisers and palm oilers, the three biggest combustion culprits and event sponsors, will splash oodles of money while squandering precious actionable time in Belém, Brazil, at next month’s COP30 jamboree.
For the moment, many thousands of large animals are homeless and become roadkill daily along this new subsidised oil-based freeway. By the way, homeless animals die agonisingly.
“Everything was destroyed. I no longer have an income to support my family,” said a distraught local açaí tree berry farmer, Claudio Verequete.
This denuded northern Brazilian rainforest, along the Amazon River Delta, is unnervingly hushed. The earth underfoot crunches because its bonemeal dry. More deforestation begets more drought that begets more rainforest firestorms.
The unashamed levelling of this irreplaceable weather-making rainforest, including paving of its exquisite carbon storing wetlands, is indicative of the hypocrisy, greed and leaderlessness gripping the globe.
The Amazon rainforest is the planet’s largest tropical cornucopia of diverse planetary land life. Animals are indispensable mineral, nutrient, and energy circulators, vital for system fitness. Essentially, animals are the scaffolding for colossal carbon-cellar castles (trees) towering over the countryside that make “rivers in the sky” to irrigate agriculture, intercontinentally.
Ruining the Amazon rainforest that speeds up both the climate and extinction crises is an abomination. It contradicts the very rationale of a global climate summit, especially since there’s a deepening three-year South American continental-wide drought.
Forewarned
The first COP meeting took place in 1992. That year, the world’s fossil fuels emissions were 4.3 billion metric tonnes. Governments, corporations and scientists knew that carbon dioxide would increase Earth’s global temperature. Yet, governments refused to break free from subsidising fossil fuels, thereby sidestepping the catastrophic consequences that the world currently faces.
Instead, the world’s governments annually subsidise fossil fuel corporations to the tune of US $7 trillion, knowing full well that combustion heat is killing planetary life. For the record, 2024 fossil fuel global emissions were 37.4 billion metric tonnes, almost nine times higher than 1992 emissions.
The failure to effectively communicate the climate and extinction crises, and devise corrective plans of action, are the greatest fiascos in human history.
My late colleague and grandfather of climate science, Professor “Wally” Broecker, famously said, “The climate system is an angry beast and we are poking at it with a stick.”
Warning after warning, denial after denial, insatiable consumption of almost five planets’ worth of resources fuelled by combusting more carbon in the name of “progress”, is in overdrive.
Mankind’s collective hubris and intellectual immaturity have stranded 4.1 billion people under-31. Many are anxious, depressed and obese; some are angry, most (if not all) are addicted to screens, and more and more must endure hunger pangs while others are suicidal.
Realtime: Under the Sea
Mother Earth and her life support systems are showing scientists this:
Record combustion heat is coursing throughout the oceans. image credit: Eliot Jacobson
The oceans drive the planetary climate. They absorb at least 90% of all combustion heat.
Since January 2023, the global sea-surface temperatures have warmed on average by the equivalent of 870,000 Hiroshima bombs worth of combustion heat (fossil fuels, wood pellets, palm oil) per day. Unparalleled.
A deadly ocean fever (4.5°C or 8.1°F above survivability) has caused the Panamanian fisheries to collapse. Man-made heat has prevented cold water from upwelling and carrying nutrient-rich water to the surface. Hence, the base of the marine life pyramid (phytoplankton, Prochlorococcus) is mostly absent. That entire ecosystem is currently bankrupt.
Terrifyingly, the effects of other ocean fevers are visible worldwide from the sky. The largest planetary photosynthetic surfaces (phytoplankton and Prochlorococcus), accounting for almost three of every four breaths of oxygen, are steadily declining. Across the low to mid-latitudes (450N to 450S) there’s a widespread dropoff in ocean greenness. The steepest decline, 1.78% annually (for the previous 23 years), has occurred along the coastlines.
As oceans get hotter and hotter, they are stratifying. Bands of increasing heat, 600 metres beneath the surface, are forming a barrier, preventing cold water from rising. That accumulating combustion surface heat is also precluding oceans from storing surface heat in the depths of the sea.
That surface band of ocean heat is playing hell with Earth’s climate. It’s stoking the atmosphere with more heat. The more heat in the atmosphere, the more moisture it holds. The more moisture it holds, the more extreme the weather events become. This is a horrible feedback loop that kills people and animals, and destroys communities and habitats.
Pteropods dissolving from ocean acidity. Images credit: NOAA
Burning more fossil fuels, wooden pellets and palm oil are also acidifying and deoxygenating oceans. Shellfish are dissolving. Other marine creatures are facing four-fold dwindling habitats. Colossal curtains of deoxygenated oceans are quickly spreading.
From the surface to the abyss, ruinous bottom-trawling fisheries, ocean floor mining and six-month-long marine ocean floor heatwaves are emptying the ocean floor carbon banks. This scope and scale of land and sea plundering has never occurred in Earth’s history. Appallingly, it’s becoming normalised. World leaders, oligarchs, transnational organised crime and banks are deliberately egging on collapse.
Land liquidation
Burning fossil fuels, wood pellets and palm oil has ratcheted up the planet’s temperature so quickly that boreal, temperate and tropical forests, woodlands, wetlands and grasslands absorbed almost no carbon in 2023 (and likely similar for 2024, the hottest year ever recorded). The carbon land conveyor belts and warehouses can’t stand the heat.
Less and much thinner reflective polar seasonal sea ice cover, Arctic tundra releasing methane, increasing continental firestorms, longer, hotter and more frequent heatwaves, long-lasting continental droughts and plummeting insect populations, are affecting lifeforms and biomes around the globe. Our “beloved” Mother is facing near-term bankruptcy.
En passant, carbon is Mother Earth’s bank of evolutionary growth. Humans have burned ten million years of fossilised carbon in a few centuries, furiously in the previous 33 years.
So, it’s a no-brainer to terminate fossil fuel subsidies and phase out combustion energy by 2035. What’s more, we need to do away with measuring things by gross domestic product. The moment is upon us for a Mother Earth Living Economy with a Contentment Index that measures equality, housing, health and nutrition; the availability of freshwater, clean air, vibrant soils and a smorgasbord of insects; the well-being of Indigenous peoples and women, along with a hale and hearty Earth System. These are imperative so that young people could live full lives.
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