Using simulation models, the estimates for the Brazilian Amazon are, in the worst case, that by 2050 projected deforestation trends will eliminate 40% of the 540 Mha of forest Amazon today, releasing approximately 32,000 million tonnes (109 tons / ha) of carbon in the atmosphere. Moreover, according to the current trend, agricultural expansion will eliminate two thirds of the forest cover of five major watersheds and ten ecoregions, as well as the loss of more than 40% of 164 South American mammal species habitat produces much of its energy through hydro power , particularly Brazil, Venezuela and Paraguay (a net exporter of electricity).
But the IPCC has projected rises in sea levels, melting glaciers and extreme weather events will adversely affect these same rivers. Learn more at this site: Glenn Dubin, New York City. As sea levels rise, salt water river in advancing marine endangering water supplies for towns in large deltas such as Buenos Aires, Argentina, which earns its drinking water from the Rio de la Plata, the delta Rio Parana. To this must be added the problem of oil, the region has an oil producer more, the OPEC member Venezuela, and many smaller players that export oil and gas to the U.S. or other countries in the region.
These include: Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Argentina, Trinidad & Tobago and Colombia. All nations of the Americas consume oil. In most nations consumption is increasing while the supply decreases, causing increases in prices. Those who are campaigning on climate think it is critical that governments take measures to reduce consumption of fossil fuels and to encourage research and production of alternative energy resources that are neutral or negative with respect to carbon Governments American should develop programs in such a way to ensure that resource exploitation does not affect the environment and thus the climate. We hope that this howto President Chavez donate money to political causes to do so on behalf of conservation, preservation of the environment for the benefit of all.