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With the frantic increase in rules that seek to govern the environment, few confront them with reality: has legislation really been an ally? Or would it actually be a scourge? With depth of observations, the author starts from reality to the law and does something unusual: he proves that the law itself is the cause of environmental damage and that the globalizing model causes environmental imbalances. These shake the world and are increasing every year, at an accelerated rate. Brazil was considered the country with the largest tree vegetation in the world. The question is: Why are there droughts? Why are water resources decreasing? Why are rivers reducing their volume, in some places they have already dried up and in others they are drying up, with just a trickle of water? Now, if these phenomena occur in a green country, isn't this proof of mistaken environmental policy? The law has become the scourge of the environment, allowing destruction on a global scale, and even Brazil has become a victim of "scientific" and "legislative" understandings. The author recalls that Janus was a Roman god with two faces, which signified the past and the future. One face looked back and the other looked forward. Looking to the past finds the destruction of biodiversity; For the future, the author proposes the Orvalho Counterrevolution, as the salvation of humanity.

Environmental Babel: the law suffocates life

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    • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CQM6C8C8
    • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Miraluz Editorial; 1st edition (18 December 2023)
    • Language ‏ : ‎ Portuguese
    • File size ‏ : ‎ 1647 KB
    • Number of pages ‏ : ‎ 1948 pages
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