Thank you, Slice of Science! I am touched by the hard work of Favela do Alemão Verdejar! And the Vidigal Favela as well, são um exemplo para a Cidade Maravilhosa, que tem tudo para continuar maravilhosa...é só arregaçar as mangas e viver em harmonia com a natureza, como os Amerindios!
The olympica were VERY GOOD FOR RIO DE JANEIRO. Whoever say otherwise is a liar. Now we have a new 4 line of subway, brt system, a whole new port area, a tram system and lots of improvements
¡Obrigado Slice! Love ❤ Río -- was blessed to live there (Botafogo, Urca) in 2020/21. Brings tears to my eyes ... truly one of the most beautiful cities in the world ... you'd have to be there to get just how fantastic it is ... This is a fantastic video -- will be returning more than once ... and sharing ...
Those 2011 landslides and floods were not in the city of Rio, but in the nearby cities up in the mountains, inland. Small rural towns that suffered quite a lot.
Rio de Janeiro over decades has been recovering deforestation areas in hills and slopes... there are dozens of photos showing how these areas were compromised with risk of collapse and fires, today areas fully recovered there are plenty of photos on the Internet. All the problems shown in this documentary exist, but the reforestation program over decades has relative success as well maintained by the city's hall
There are two cities in the world that are much more beautiful than any other city and have beauties that we can call natural wonders. The first is Istanbul, and the second is Rio de Janeiro. Istanbul is a magnificent city that has a unique historical importance, built on two continents and has a sea in the middle. Rio de Janeiro is the most special city in the world with its tropical climate, magnificent beaches and beautiful hills offering magnificent views.
@@klokangeorge4005 I can tell you’ve never been to Rio. Just so you can have an idea, locals nicknamed it THE WONDERFUL CITY. Also all of them say this: “God created the world in 6 days, but took the 7th to Only make Rio and then rested in it”
@@lewizzrocks 500 years old Portuguese architecture in downtown You call horrendous? I can tell you’ve never been there, If you’re mentioning about some favelas, 20% of population, are behind the mountains, they’re not always visible
Rio is always in my heart. I wish it was inhabited by 3/4 indigenous and the small remaining other humans. Since I was a tiny child of 8, I have seen the human population of our entire planet become a wasteful, greedy pestilence. If all governments had begun to reverse the damage when I first noticed it, recycling would have been the reason humanity could have changed its ways and limited its human population.
Great content, as always! I have a quick question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
Historically, both globally and in Brazil, the destruction of nature has spread outwards from initial population centers in successive waves. This process began in the early centuries of Portuguese colonization in Brazil. Around the 1970s, environmental education programs and legislation protecting fauna and flora emerged, gradually changing the face of Brazil's larger cities. Unfortunately, these positive changes have yet to reach many remote inland areas, where the destruction of pristine natural environments persists. Continuous vigilance over environmental issues is crucial. Government institutions and societal associations must work together to maintain this oversight because, despite significant progress, setbacks continue to occur. It's a never-ending struggle.
Indigenous people also destroyed nature. They practiced the coivara or seasonal fires and abandoned dead-beat places. Very tribal and small minded peoples.
Can Nature be saved…how extremely arrogant that is to say. Can we be saved is the question…the short answer is: probably not. No matter how we cut it there are about 8 billion of us: a fair number simply numb and ignorant…useless in the process of self preservation, just go where the wind blows, glide where the trend tide slides; then there is a fair number of greedy, large number of arrogant and willing to risk the faith of all for a momentary gratification or personal prestige; a rather considerable number of rotten to the core type almost intent on destruction and hooked on power and “progress” games according to their own will and vision for the all. Nature is fine, she thrives with or without us…can we do the same though. The greater organism adapts and evolves in the process of parasite removal…and that is what the greater humanity chooses consciously or by inertia to be at this time: parasitic.
I can tell you’ve never been to Rio. Just so you can have an idea, locals nicknamed it THE WONDERFUL CITY. Also all of them say this: “God created the world in 6 days, but took the 7th to Only make Rio and then rested in it”
The people doing this work are among the true hero's of this world. Good luck to them. 😎
hear hear !!!! 👍💪
Thank you, Slice of Science! I am touched by the hard work of Favela do Alemão Verdejar! And the Vidigal Favela as well, são um exemplo para a Cidade Maravilhosa, que tem tudo para continuar maravilhosa...é só arregaçar as mangas e viver em harmonia com a natureza, como os Amerindios!
Vidigal?? Tá doido cara! So tem desmatamento lá e em todos a comunidades da zona sul mas PPG e o Vidigal são os piores. Exemplo o crl!
The olympica were VERY GOOD FOR RIO DE JANEIRO. Whoever say otherwise is a liar. Now we have a new 4 line of subway, brt system, a whole new port area, a tram system and lots of improvements
¡Obrigado Slice! Love ❤ Río -- was blessed to live there (Botafogo, Urca) in 2020/21.
Brings tears to my eyes ... truly one of the most beautiful cities in the world ... you'd have to be there to get just how fantastic it is ...
This is a fantastic video -- will be returning more than once ... and sharing ...
Those 2011 landslides and floods were not in the city of Rio, but in the nearby cities up in the mountains, inland. Small rural towns that suffered quite a lot.
wow, what a beautiful country, keep up the fight to keep it clean, it's your future 🌴🐊🐬
There’s Nothing More Self Defeating than Systematic, Apathetic Separation from the Natural Environment 🌻 #☂️
#METIS
#Biosphere 48:44
Rio de Janeiro over decades has been recovering deforestation areas in hills and slopes... there are dozens of photos showing how these areas were compromised with risk of collapse and fires, today areas fully recovered there are plenty of photos on the Internet. All the problems shown in this documentary exist, but the reforestation program over decades has relative success as well maintained by the city's hall
Can nature be saved?? Nature & earth will be just fine. The real question is, can humans be saved…..from themselves!!
min 2...there is almost no noticeable rise in sea level
Go Strong 💪🙏 A diagram for the world 😊
"Over the last ten years, they have opened up half of the favelas".... So positive..
Whilst so many more new areas have been taken by the factions :(
There are two cities in the world that are much more beautiful than any other city and have beauties that we can call natural wonders.
The first is Istanbul, and the second is Rio de Janeiro.
Istanbul is a magnificent city that has a unique historical importance, built on two continents and has a sea in the middle.
Rio de Janeiro is the most special city in the world with its tropical climate, magnificent beaches and beautiful hills offering magnificent views.
???? What ? Do you Have capability to understsnd this situation in Rio?
Utterly not.
@@klokangeorge4005 I can tell you’ve never been to Rio. Just so you can have an idea, locals nicknamed it THE WONDERFUL CITY. Also all of them say this: “God created the world in 6 days, but took the 7th to Only make Rio and then rested in it”
Rio has beautiful nature but its infrastructure and city construction is absolutely horrendous, don’t lie to yourself.
@@lewizzrocks 500 years old Portuguese architecture in downtown You call horrendous? I can tell you’ve never been there, If you’re mentioning about some favelas, 20% of population, are behind the mountains, they’re not always visible
@CachorroAventura im obviously talking about all the crumbling 1950-70s residential towers along the coast. They’re all so dirty.
Man created Rome. God created Rio.
Rio is always in my heart. I wish it was inhabited by 3/4 indigenous and the small remaining other humans. Since I was a tiny child of 8, I have seen the human population of our entire planet become a wasteful, greedy pestilence. If all governments had begun to reverse the damage when I first noticed it, recycling would have been the reason humanity could have changed its ways and limited its human population.
Yep, but pinned the worst people info it. 🤣
It would be great if there was a Part-2 of what it is like "today" in 2024/25.
Great content, as always! I have a quick question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
Pensei que a crise do Rio de Janeiro era cultural.
I really hope the government puts subsidies into the recyclers payments so that they can have a decent lifestyle for their honest and valuable work
Historically, both globally and in Brazil, the destruction of nature has spread outwards from initial population centers in successive waves. This process began in the early centuries of Portuguese colonization in Brazil. Around the 1970s, environmental education programs and legislation protecting fauna and flora emerged, gradually changing the face of Brazil's larger cities. Unfortunately, these positive changes have yet to reach many remote inland areas, where the destruction of pristine natural environments persists.
Continuous vigilance over environmental issues is crucial. Government institutions and societal associations must work together to maintain this oversight because, despite significant progress, setbacks continue to occur. It's a never-ending struggle.
Indigenous people also destroyed nature. They practiced the coivara or seasonal fires and abandoned dead-beat places. Very tribal and small minded peoples.
But human overpopulation is never a problem at all.
it's the cause
@mito88 Exactly.
There hasn't been a space shuttle in 14 years....
" No this isn't the world trade Center or the titanic ".
Too many people.....
… dirty people …
Once man is no longer present...nature will of course, come back as perfectly as it ever was...WE are the problem in EVERY domaine 😢
God bless their strength...sending love from 🇹🇹🫡🫶
Sad😢
34:00 Verdigal
14:50 ¿Is it irreversible? No -- there's hope!
The favals might need some renovation new siding and vines growing on the buildings too its gota look good in south america.
might need renovation?
Rio's, moral crisis ! ! ! !
Can Nature be saved…how extremely arrogant that is to say. Can we be saved is the question…the short answer is: probably not. No matter how we cut it there are about 8 billion of us: a fair number simply numb and ignorant…useless in the process of self preservation, just go where the wind blows, glide where the trend tide slides; then there is a fair number of greedy, large number of arrogant and willing to risk the faith of all for a momentary gratification or personal prestige; a rather considerable number of rotten to the core type almost intent on destruction and hooked on power and “progress” games according to their own will and vision for the all. Nature is fine, she thrives with or without us…can we do the same though. The greater organism adapts and evolves in the process of parasite removal…and that is what the greater humanity chooses consciously or by inertia to be at this time: parasitic.
It's always the poor that are effed.😭
With this president in charge in Brazil ? Brazil is going down hill rapidly, unfortunately.
Pity they ended using the Olympic budget to build a Museum instead of restoring the nature and it's waters as suggested eco priority.
If that goes missing tomorrow, no one will miss it
I can tell you’ve never been to Rio. Just so you can have an idea, locals nicknamed it THE WONDERFUL CITY. Also all of them say this: “God created the world in 6 days, but took the 7th to Only make Rio and then rested in it”
@CachorroAventura he's butthurt
Pre-coup doc. A lot of fake news, a lot of interesting points. The olympics was a disaster for Rio.
rio de sewer
min 8 "war on nature" lol..........
Propaganda video.
portuguese colonizers*
the concrete cancer is growing fast!