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Amazon Wildfires: G7 Leaders Agree $20m Relief Package – But Trump Was Absent

  • August 26, 2019
  • Political

The devastating wildfires raging across the Amazon resulted in a war of words between presidents of Brazil and France on Thursday. 

The French president has lead international calls for action in assisting with the blaze, saying “our house is burning” in a tweet posted on Thursday. 

Macron also said the fires should be discussed at the G7 summit that begun on Saturday in Biarritz, France.

The Group of Seven rich countries – the US, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, Britain and Canada – does not include Brazil.

Bolsonaro fired back with his own tweet, writing: “I regret that Macron seeks to make personal political gains in an internal matter for Brazil and other Amazonian countries. The sensationalist tone he used does nothing to solve the problem.”

Trump’s previous comments on climate change have divided opinion.

In 2017, he pulled the US out of the Paris climate agreement which commits countries to curbing rising global temperatures.

The president, who has previously labelled climate change a hoax by the Chinese to hurt US manufacturing, also raised the possibility of negotiating to re-enter the Paris accord or an entirely new deal on terms that were “fair” to the US.

In 2012, Trump sent a tweet stating, “The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make US manufacturing non-competitive.”

He later said he was joking about the Chinese connection, but in years since has continued to call global warming a hoax.

“I’m not denying climate change,” he said in the interview. “But it could very well go back. You know, we’re talking about over a…millions of years.”

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