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PoliticsIn the mid 2000s, Johan Eliasch, a Swedish British businessman known for his environmental work, bought a vast stretch of Amazon rainforest through his organization, Cool Earth. The land, covering close to 400,000 acres in Brazil, had been marked for logging. Once the purchase was complete, all commercial activity on the property was stopped, and the forest was preserved rather than cut. Not anymore, centi-billionaires greed is insane. That decision helped prevent immediate destruction in an area facing real danger and safeguarded ecosystems that might otherwise have been lost. It also sparked wider discussion about whether buying threatened land could be a practical way to slow environmental damage, at least in the short term. At the same time, specialists have long noted that ownership alone cannot solve deforestation. Lasting protection depends on strong laws, local involvement, and effective action against illegal logging beyond any single property. In later years, Eliasch shifted more of his attention toward policy and international climate efforts, recognizing that broader change requires more than land purchases alone. Feb 1, 2026 USA Unify http://news.usaunify.org/TQhFB3