Jair Bolsonaro: 'Poop every other day' to protect the environment
10 August 2019
His comment came in answer to a journalist who asked him how to combine agricultural development and protecting the environment.
Mr Bolsonaro recently came under fire after official data showed an increase in deforestation in the Amazon.
He then sacked the head of the agency that reported the increase, accusing it of lying about the problem's scale.
Mr Bolsonaro's comment came after the journalist quoted reports saying deforestation and agriculture were responsible for a quarter of the planet's greenhouse effect.
"It's enough to eat a little less. You talk about environmental pollution. It's enough to poop every other day. That will be better for the whole world," he said.
Scientists say the Amazon has suffered losses at an accelerated rate since Mr Bolsonaro took office in January, with policies that favour development over conservation.
Brazil's space agency data showed an 88% increase in deforestation in June compared with the same month a year ago.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-49304358
(Now why would people in Brazil call this tool the "Trump of the Tropics?)