This guardian asks the question, what are we doing to our world. It turns out that the respect for indigenous lands and people are inextricably connected to the very survival of the human race as a whole. The Amazon is the earth’s largest carbon sink home to the widest variety of species of both animals and plants while also being the ancestral lands of cultures that have long safeguarded the ecosystem in which they live . As we chop down large swaths of rainforests we are essentially speeding up climate change and causing extinctions of species all over the globe, even in places previously believed to be unrelated to the Amazon. This causes more of the earth's surface to become uninhabitable to humans. We are all connected to each other in a very literal way. Concept: ©MONOGRAMA - #GUARDIAN71 - Geo Location: https://bit.ly/3t3iYdW