'The dinosaurs didn't know what was coming, but we do': Marina Silva on what needs to follow Cop30

Brazil's Environment Minister Marina Silva believes that despite progress made since the 1992 Rio Earth Summit, more needs to be done to address climate change and environmental degradation. She noted that efforts so far have been insufficient, particularly when compared to the magnitude of the problem.

Silva drew an analogy between humans and dinosaurs, saying that just as the latter did not know about the impending asteroid impact that led to their extinction, people are now aware of the dangers posed by climate change but are failing to act quickly enough. "The scientific community is celebrating that finally something has been put on the table to debate what really matters," she said.

However, Silva emphasized that progress cannot be made through a one-time event or declaration, but rather requires sustained action and commitment over time. She called for countries to choose their own pace in reducing dependence on fossil fuels, oil and coal producers to move more slowly, while ensuring everyone moves in the same direction.

Despite her optimism, Silva is concerned about the power of extractivist economic interests and politics undermining climate progress. In Brazil, she has seen agribusiness interests push back against progressive environmental policies. "Something is wrong," she said. "And it's not just wrong with the dynamics of multilateralism... It's wrong with the ethical values that are guiding our decisions."

To address this, Silva plans to push forward with a debate on roadmaps to halt deforestation and fossil fuels in Brazil, participate in an international conference on a just transition away from oil, coal, and gas, and lead by example. She highlighted the success of reducing deforestation by 50% in the Amazon and agribusiness growth by 17% over the past three years as proof that it is possible to balance economic development with environmental protection.

Ultimately, Silva sees climate action as a matter of survival, not just for humans or species but also for the very conditions that allow life to exist.
 
You gotta be kidding me! πŸ™„ I mean, I get what Marina Silva is saying, we need to step up our game on climate change and all that jazz... But it's like, come on guys! We've been talking about this for years now πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I'm not saying we haven't made any progress or anything πŸ™. The Amazon deforestation thing is a big deal and all πŸ‘. But 50% reduction in three years? That's some next level stuff πŸ€‘! And agribusiness growth too?! It sounds like Brazil is on the right track... I hope so anyway 😬.

Anyway, it's just not enough to talk about climate change, we need real action πŸ’ͺ. Like, who's holding our environment minister accountable for all this? πŸ€” And what about the fossil fuel giants, are they gonna start paying their fair share or what?! πŸ€‘ It's like, we can't just wait around for the scientific community to figure it out... We gotta take charge ourselves πŸ’₯!
 
omg i think marina silva is totally on point! 🀩 she's right, we're like dinosaurs knowing about the asteroid coming and still trying to find a way to avoid it πŸŒͺ️, same with climate change. we know it's happening but we're not acting fast enough πŸ•°οΈ.

i love how she's calling out those agribusiness interests tho πŸ˜’ they need to chill out and let us focus on the planet 🌎. and yaaas to her plans for a debate on roadmaps to halt deforestation and fossil fuels in brazil πŸ“šπŸ”₯, that's some serious change right there πŸ”΄.

and can we talk about how amazing it is to see brazil reduce deforestation by 50% in the amazon? πŸŒ³πŸ’š that's some progress! Silva is leading by example and showing us all that it's possible to balance economic development with environmental protection πŸ’ͺ. let's keep her on board and hope more people follow suit πŸ‘.
 
πŸŒΏπŸ’š I totally get where Marina Silva is coming from. It's like we're all on this big ol' spaceship and if we don't address the climate crisis now, it's gonna be a bummer for everyone πŸš€πŸ˜¬. And yeah, let's not forget that fossil fuels are still major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions... we need to think about our own survival and the future of our planet 🌎.

But I do worry about how extractivist interests can influence policy decisions... it's like they're prioritizing profits over people πŸ€‘πŸ‘₯. And Brazil's got some crazy deforestation issues going on, so it's awesome that Silva is pushing for change 🌱.

I'm intrigued by her idea of leading by example and setting a path for other countries to follow πŸš—πŸ’‘. We need more folks like her who are willing to take bold action and hold everyone accountable πŸ”₯. And let's not forget, every small step counts... even if it seems insignificant in the grand scheme of things, collective progress can lead to real change πŸŒˆπŸ‘«
 
I think Marina Silva makes some valid points about the slow pace of progress when it comes to addressing climate change πŸ€”. It's easy to get caught up in short-term gains and forget that this is a long-term issue that requires sustained effort. The dinosaur analogy might seem far-fetched, but I can see what she's getting at - we're only now starting to realize the severity of the problem, so it's no wonder we're feeling overwhelmed 😬.

But what really worries me is the pushback from extractivist economic interests πŸ€‘. It's clear that these industries have a lot to lose if we start making significant changes, and it's hard to blame them for fighting back. However, Silva's right that we can't let short-term gains come at the expense of our long-term survival πŸ’š.

I'm intrigued by her plans to push forward with debates on roadmaps and participate in international conferences πŸ“£. It's not always easy to balance competing interests, but it sounds like she's committed to finding a way forward that works for everyone - even if it means making some tough choices πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm telling you, we're still stuck on fossil fuels like dinosaurs πŸ¦–. It's crazy how much progress we've made since '92, but still so much to do. I mean, 50% deforestation reduction in Brazil is a big win, but come on, we can do more πŸ’ͺ. The thing that gets me is when big industries push back against environmental policies... it's like, what are they even doing? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ We need more countries to step up and commit to sustainability. And let's be real, it's not just about the environment - it's about our future selves πŸ˜‚. I'm all for a just transition away from oil, coal, and gas. It's like, we gotta think about the planet's survival too, you know? 🌎
 
🌎 I'm so sick of hearing about climate change and how we're all doomed 🀯. Like, Marina Silva is speaking truth, but we gotta do more than just acknowledge it... We need action, not just empty promises πŸ’”. I mean, she's right that humans are like dinosaurs, but instead of an asteroid, it's our own greed and short-sightedness that's killing us πŸŒͺ️. We need to work together, not just as countries, but as individuals too πŸ‘₯. Silva's plan for a "just transition" away from fossil fuels is a good start, but we gotta make sure it's not just about the big companies, but also the little guys and the environment itself 🌿. And can we please stop politicizing environmental issues? Let's keep it real and focus on saving our planet πŸ’–.
 
🌎 I think Marina Silva's analogy about dinosaurs and humans being aware of the impending disaster but failing to act is spot on πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. It's like we're all stuck in a time loop, knowing the risks but not taking drastic enough measures to avoid them.

I'm with her that progress needs to be sustained over time, not just some one-time announcement or event πŸ“£. We need countries to set realistic targets for reducing fossil fuel dependence and hold each other accountable. It's frustrating when special interest groups like agribusiness stand in the way of progress 🌽️.

I also appreciate her focus on balancing economic growth with environmental protection πŸ€‘. In Brazil, she's seen success with reducing deforestation and promoting sustainable agriculture - it shows that we can make progress without sacrificing too much πŸ’š. The idea of a "just transition" away from fossil fuels is crucial too ⚑️.

For me, climate action is a matter of survival not just for humans but for the planet itself 🌳. We need to take bold action and lead by example - Marina Silva's plans to push for roadmaps and international cooperation are exactly what we need πŸ’ͺ.
 
Ugh, I'm literally exhausted just thinking about the state of our planet πŸŒŽπŸ’”! I mean, Marina Silva is like, totally on point, right? We need to take a page out of the dinosaurs' book and get our act together before it's too late πŸ¦–πŸ˜±. But at the same time, I'm like, what's going on with all these big corporations just being like, "meh" about climate change? πŸ’ΈπŸš« Like, come on guys! We're running out of time here ⏰.

And don't even get me started on the politics πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. I mean, I love a good debate as much as the next person, but can we please just have some real leaders who care about the future? πŸ’– Not just some token gestures or PR stunts. We need substance over style here πŸ“š.

But hey, at least Marina Silva is pushing forward with these initiatives πŸŽ‰. And those stats she shared about deforestation and agribusiness growth? πŸ”₯πŸ‘ That's what we need more of: real progress, not just empty promises πŸ’”.
 
OMG, can u believe Marina Silva's speech?? 🀯 she's like, SO RIGHT!!! πŸ™Œ Climate change is such a HUGE deal and we need to start taking it seriously NOW! πŸ’₯ I mean, drawing parallels between humans and dinosaurs? Genius! πŸ¦– We're literally running out of time, just like those poor dinos. πŸ•°οΈ

I'm also loving her emphasis on the importance of commitment over short-term gains. It's all about the long game, you know? 🀝 Like, we can't just declare ourselves climate champions and then sit back and do nothing. We need to take concrete steps towards reducing our carbon footprint and supporting sustainable practices.

And ugh, I'm so fed up with extractivist economic interests holding us back! πŸ™„ It's like, we get it, agribusiness is important for Brazil's economy, but at what cost?! 🌳 The Amazon is literally on fire and we need to take action NOW! πŸ”₯ I'd love to see more progress on halting deforestation and transitioning away from fossil fuels. Fingers crossed Silva can make a real difference! πŸ’ͺ
 
🌟 just thinking about this makes me wanna cry 😭 climate change is so real and it's time for us to step up our game πŸš€. I mean, Brazil's made some progress since '92, but we still need way more 🀯. Marina Silva's analogy with dinosaurs is so true πŸ¦– humans can be pretty dumb sometimes πŸ™„

I'm loving her call to action though πŸ’ͺ countries gotta take ownership of their energy goals and oil producers need to chill on the fossil fuel vibes ⛽️. We can't just expect everyone else to save us πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ we gotta put our money where our mouth is πŸ’Έ.

And omg, extractivist economic interests are killing it πŸ˜‚. Politicians being all about the benjamins rather than saving the planet is so gross πŸ’Έ. Marina Silva's got the right idea, let's get to work on those roadmaps πŸ—ΊοΈ and make this transition happen 🌟
 
I'm like "seriously though?" 🀯 Marina Silva's words are so true, we gotta step up our game when it comes to climate change. I mean, come on, we know what's coming but we're still messing around? It's like, dinosaurs didn't even know the asteroid was coming, can't we learn from that? πŸ¦– The thing is, progress ain't just about one big event, it's about keepin' at it day in and day out. And let's be real, those fossil fuel companies are gonna fight this tooth and nail. We need to make sure everyone's on the same page before we can even think about makin' a move. πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG 🀯, I'm totally on board with Marina Silva's vibes πŸ’š! Climate change is like, super serious and we gotta take it seriously πŸ˜…. I mean, have you seen those vids of the Amazon rainforest going up in flames? 🌳😱 It's heartbreaking.

I love how she's drawing parallels between humans and dinosaurs - it's like, wake-up call time 🚨! We need to stop playing around and start taking action ASAP ⏰. I'm all for countries setting their own pace but we gotta be on the same page worldwide 🌎.

And can we talk about extractivist economic interests? πŸ€‘ Like, how are they even allowed to exist in this day and age? πŸ’” It's all about profits over people, sadly πŸ’Έ. But Marina's onto it and I'm here for it πŸ’ͺ! Lead by example, indeed πŸ™Œ.
 
I feel so frustrated and helpless when I think about all the big problems we're facing like climate change πŸ€•... it's like we know something needs to be done, but sometimes it feels like everyone's too scared or too stuck in their ways to take action πŸ’”... Marina Silva is speaking truth to power here, and her message of hope and urgency resonates so deeply with me ❀️... I'm glad she's pushing for a more balanced approach that prioritizes sustainability over just economic growth 🌿... and honestly, it makes me want to do something, anything, to help make a difference πŸ’ͺ🏽
 
πŸŒŽπŸ’š I think Marina's analogy about dinosaurs and humans is super insightful! It really hits home how we're all in this together 🀝...like, we gotta wake up and realize climate change isn't just some far-off problem, it's like, literally our backyard right now β˜€οΈ...and yeah, it's mind-boggling to think about how we can keep ignoring the signs because we're too busy making cash πŸ’Έ...

anyway, I'm with Marina on this - progress needs to be slow and steady, not just some flashy event πŸ“£...we need governments & industries working together to make real changes, not just lip service πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ...and ugh, I hate when extractivist interests come in the way of actual change πŸ’”...Brazil's deforestation problem is crazy 🌳...

but on a more positive note, 50% less deforestation in the Amazon? πŸ™Œ that's insane! And if agribusiness can grow by 17% while still being eco-friendly? That's some next-level sustainable vibes 🌱...I'm all for Brazil taking the lead on this climate change thing πŸ‡§πŸ‡·...
 
πŸ˜’ I gotta say, Marina Silva is totally right about this whole climate change thing 🌎. I mean, we've been talking about it for decades and still nothing's changed? It's like, we knew dinosaurs were going extinct due to an asteroid, but what can you do against nature? We're basically playing catch-up with climate change 😩. And now that people finally know how bad it is, they're not taking action fast enough πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. I mean, it's not just about humans or animals, we need the planet too 🌿. And what's up with countries choosing their own pace? It's like, we all need to work together to survive 🌎πŸ’ͺ. Extractivist economic interests are a major problem, and if we don't change our ways, it's gonna be game over 🚨. We need real commitment and action, not just talk πŸ’¬.
 
πŸŒ³πŸ’‘ I totally get what Marina Silva is saying... we're talking about a huge problem here and it's gonna take some serious collective effort to tackle climate change... 🀯 I mean, those dinosaurs didn't exactly have a heads up on their own extinction, right? πŸ˜‚ But seriously, it's like people are only just starting to wake up to the reality of climate change... 🌊 and now we're in this situation where everyone needs to get on board ASAP.

It makes sense that progress can't be made with one-off events or declarations... πŸ“£ you need some serious commitment over time, and it's not gonna happen overnight... but I love her idea of countries taking their own pace when it comes to transitioning away from fossil fuels... πŸ’¨ that's gotta be a good starting point.

What's really got me thinking is how much power extractivist economic interests have in undermining climate progress... πŸ€‘ it's like, we're supposed to prioritize the planet, right? 🌎 but then there are all these other interests at play... 🀝 and Silva's not afraid to speak truth to power about that.
 
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