By Karl Mathiesen, Climate Homeย News
Brazilโs president-elect Jair Bolsonaro has named an anti-globalist diplomat to lead on foreign affairs and his countryโs relationship to the Parisย Agreement.
Ernesto Araรบjo has praised US president Donald Trump and accused the political left of appropriating climate change to serve an ideological agenda. He currently runs Brazilโs US and Canada department, a relatively junior position in the foreign service, and only became an ambassador thisย year.
On Twitter announcing his new minister, Bolsonaro called Araรบjo a โbrilliantย intellectualโ.
During the election campaign, Araรบjo started a blog, which he used to question the moral underpinnings of internationalism. In aย post on 12 October, Araรบjo wrote that the left twisted legitimate causes โto serve their political project of totalย dominationโ.
Thousands of studies by hundreds of scientists agree that climate change is real, serious and driven by human activity. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Changeโs most recent reportย warnedย that only radical action canย avert dangerousย impacts.
Araรบjo has dismissed that body of evidence, claiming it is selective and politically motivated. โThe left has appropriated the environmental cause and perverted it to the point of paroxysm over the last 20 years with the ideology of climate change, the climatism,โ he wrote in the blogย post.
This movement gathered data โsuggesting a correlationโ between rising temperatures and CO2, he claimed. They โignored data suggesting the oppositeโฆ and created a โscientificโ dogma that no one else can contest or he will be excommunicated from good society โ exactly the opposite of the scientificย spirit.โ
His claimsย contradict not only the vast majority of climate scientists but also the consensus among world leaders. To date, 184 countries โ including Brazil underย a previous administration โย have ratifiedย the Paris Agreement, agreeing to cooperate to cut greenhouse gasย emissions.
In 2017, Araรบjo wrote in aย diplomatic journalย that โonly Trump can save the westโ โ a bastardisation of Nazi philosopher Martinย Heidegger.
Like Trump, Brazilโs president-elect comes to power amid uncertainty about whether he will leave the Paris Agreement. Early in his campaign, Bolsonaro threatened toย quit the deal,ย thenย in the days before the electionย took a softer stance.
Araรบjo, who shares Bolsonaroโs suspicions about the international order, willย take charge of the department that oversees Brazilโs position at international climateย negotiations.
Brazil isย in line to host next yearโs UN climate talks. Bolsonaro has given no indication whether his administration will pursue thisย initiative.
On Wednesday,ย Climate Home News reportedย that the election campaign saw a near 50% rise in deforestation compared with the same period last year. Federal environment agents said emboldened criminal gangs had warned them โthings will changeโ underย Bolsonaro.
Image:ย Twitter
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