Climate Elite Bulldozing Protected Amazon Rainforest for 4-Lane Highway to Global Warming Summit


In a jaw-dropping display of eco-hypocrisy, the climate elite are bulldozing a four-lane highway is through tens of thousands of acres of protected Amazon rainforest—all to pave the way for the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil.

Yes, you read that right: the same globalist elites who wag their fingers at you for driving a pickup truck or eating a burger are now slashing through the lungs of the Earth to make their cushy conference more convenient.

It’s Bill Gates-level hypocrisy—spewing carbon plumes from private jets while preaching about climate doom—only this time, it’s a literal road to ruin.


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Along the half-built highway, towering rainforest looms on both sides—a haunting reminder of what’s being lost. Piles of felled logs line the cleared wasteland, while diggers and machines churn through wetlands, flattening everything in their path.

Claudio Verequete, a local who once harvested açaí berries to feed his family, stands 200 meters from the destruction, his livelihood reduced to stumps. “Everything was destroyed,” he says, staring at the carnage. “Our harvest is gone. We have no income now.”

Meanwhile, the road slashes protected rainforest into fragmented chunks, spelling disaster for wildlife. Professor Silvia Sardinha, a wildlife vet at a university hospital overlooking the site, sees the fallout firsthand.

Her team rescues animals maimed by human encroachment—only now, their release zones are shrinking. “Deforestation means loss,” she says bluntly. “Land animals can’t cross, their habitats shrink, and breeding grounds vanish.” So much for the “sustainability” fairy tale.

The Brazilian president and his eco-cronies are spinning this as a “historic” summit—“a COP in the Amazon, not about it,” they crow—promising to spotlight the region’s needs and flaunt their supposed conservation cred. But it’s all hot air.

Just like Bill Gates jetting around the globe to lecture us peasants on carbon footprints while his Gulfstream guzzles fuel, this highway exposes the climate crowd’s true colors: rules for thee, but not for me.

Sloths are among the animals frequently needing treatment after injuries caused by the development

Professor Sardinha nails it: “High-level talks happen among suits and tycoons, but the people living here? We’re not heard.”

So here’s the real story: while the global elite sip champagne and pat themselves on the back in Belém, they’re paving over paradise and screwing the locals—all under the flimsy banner of saving the planet. Hypocrisy doesn’t get much thicker than this.


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