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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 24 Dec 2017

    Brazil’s booming soy industry and cattle ranches are threatening one of the richest wildlife havens on the planethttp://nyti.ms/2kNlW2r 

    1:16 AM - 24 Dec 2017
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      1. Superika‏ @Superika1 24 Dec 2017
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      1. Marcos Paulo‏ @marcosphenrique 24 Dec 2017
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        A Foto da chamada é péssima. A não ser que a ideia seja associar Temer aos pastos, gado...aí devo concordar que é uma boa metáfora.

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      1. Marcio Ramos‏ @marcioramos_eng 24 Dec 2017
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        Unfortunately the human being is selfish and it doesn't matter with environment. Making money is what really matters.

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      1. Monty Sullivan‏ @SullivanMonty 24 Dec 2017
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        Greedy killing land people for gold they won’t be able to eat

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      2. dltnsdd‏ @dltnsdd 24 Dec 2017
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        Brazilians are growing their economy because they want to raise their standard of living. You know, eat better.

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      3. Genuine Friend‏ @ReliFrend 24 Dec 2017
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        The Brazilians economic growth is restricted to a tiny minority of land grabbers. Replacing the rain forest by soybean or other crop fields will suck the oxygen out of the earth choking both the growers and everyone else in Brazil and the world.

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      4. dltnsdd‏ @dltnsdd 24 Dec 2017
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        “will suck the oxygen out of the earth choking both the growers and everyone else in Brazil and the world.” #SOMEONESKIPPEDSCIENCECLASS #ALARMIST #TINFOILHAT

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      1. Andréa Toci‏ @AndreaToci13 24 Dec 2017
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        Andréa Toci Retweeted The Spectator Index

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        The Spectator Index @spectatorindex
        Meat consumption per year. (kilograms per person) US: 120 Australia: 111 Spain: 97 Israel: 96 Canada: 94 Italy: 90 Germany: 88 France: 87 Brazil: 85 UK: 84 Russia: 69 South Africa: 58 China: 58 Saudi: 54 Japan: 45 Turkey: 25 Pakistan: 14 Indonesia: 11 Nigeria: 8 India: 4 (FAO)
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      1. Patrick Henrard‏ @walden58 24 Dec 2017
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        The Avidity of the animal named Homo Sapiens will kill us all. Merry Christmas to this absurd Humankind.

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      2. Monty Sullivan‏ @SullivanMonty 24 Dec 2017
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        Brazil greedy are destroying areas needed cows gonna ruin the ozone layers GMO will destroy plants and spread

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      2. Amauri do PT‏ @amaurievangelis 24 Dec 2017
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        Golpistas ladrão da pátria mais o Lula tá chegando para organizar a casa e devolve o Brasil para o povo brasileiro. #lula2018

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      1. arturo Gangotena‏ @gangoten2 24 Dec 2017
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        The attack againts cattle ranches in Brazil is done from those who do not want free competitive to Europe

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      1. Belfast2LA‏ @belfast2la 24 Dec 2017
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        Gag.

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      1. Go Faster Mr. Mueller, FASTER!!!‏ @RobertWalter 24 Dec 2017
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        Soy in BRA = @Cargill, no?

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