US President Joe Biden has said in the past that the United States has cut down its forests and made economic profits from them.
247 – U.S. President Joe Biden has said that forests in South America, forests in countries such as Brazil and Colombia, are removing more carbon from the atmosphere than the amount the ruling nation produces, and that Brazilians should pay the United States to stop cutting down trees in the country.
During the Earth Day event in Seattle, Washington, Biden said, “We have to pay for the deforestation of Brazilians.”
Biden said that in the past the United States had “benefited” economically by cutting down its forests and thereby making a profit. “Its benefit is with us. We have these Third World countries … not Third World countries, some are in Africa and South America. Industrialized nations should help,” the North American president defended.
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