Recent forest fires in Brazil and Australia have been the subject of irrational discussions on social networks without any legitimate scientific basis. These discussions often overlook or ignore fundamental questions about how limited government reactions, especially from the Brazilian government, to climate change affect these disasters. This article seeks to foster a discussion supported by data about climate change, the consequences of increased frequency of catastrophic weather events, and ways in which aggressiveness and ignorance via the internet and social networks do nothing to address the underlying issues.
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Silva, H. M. (2021). Wildfires and Brazilian irrationality on social networks. Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics, 21, 11–15. https://doi.org/10.3354/esep00194
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