Enviros Went Wild: COP30 Locusts Leave Belém Precisely How You'd Thinkhttps://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2025/12/01/enviros-went-wild-cop-30-locusts-leave-belem-precisely-how-youd-think-n3809404How would one expect climate-change activists to treat a venue deep in the heart of the Amazon? Hint: It helps to recall that the same activists clear-cut a four-lane highway through "tens of thousands of acres of protected rainforest" to slightly reduce the transit time between the airport and the COP30 conference. No, really:
As the BBC reported in March, Brazil cut a gash in the rain forest for a highway that would "ease traffic" into Belém, the host city for COP30. The Lula da Silva government attempted to justify the destruction of the ecosystem by highligting the use of "solar lighting" and the presence of "cycle paths." Organizers also declared that the summit would eventually result in "cleaner air," even though (a) the construction project burned plenty of emissions, (b) the highway would support traffic emitting even more particulate pollution, while (c) destroying the trees that produce oxygen.
And as I pointed out at the time, Belém didn't need the highway in the first place. Brazil built it for the comfort of the environmental activists who planned to show up last month to lecture the world about dispensing with their own comforts:
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The prologue is sadly necessary to explain the epilogue. The COP30 summit concluded a week ago. How did the climate activists improve the life and environment of Belém? Exactly how you'd expect 56,000 narcissists to perform:
Embedded X post showing a pic of garbage from Belem and COP30
Belem isn't a super-major city like Rio de Janeiro or Sao Paulo, but it is a significant city (1.3 million people). Holding COP30 there was Enviro-Virtue-Signaling hypocrisy. The $$$$ for the highway and other amenities would have been better spent on sanitary landfills, water traetment facilities, and sewage treatment facilities for the city! Meanwhile, the conference would have been better held on Zoom or some other online video-conferencing platform!