Approximately thirty years ago scientists warned about the dangers of the destruction of nature.They reaffirmed that they could reach a path of no return. But many deniers linked to polluting companies said that such warnings were misleading and would not happen. They said that the greenhouse effect was a fable, an illusion.We are thirty years after that time and now we are suffering from the greenhouse effect, and the increasing increase in polluting gases, and the destruction of nature.Now, regions of the Amazon are undergoing desertification, rivers and springs are drying up, rivers are becoming mud paths, and forests are ceasing to exist. Such things were warned more than thirty years ago. And now what to do with the Amazon? Due to the El Ninho effect, added to the greenhouse effect, and the reduction of the forest, consequent reduction in humidity, causes a feedback loop, in which the death of the forest increases the death of the forest. What we have is that we are on a path of no return, the Amazon forest will be destroyed, and its soil will become desertified. The return path would be to reach carbon levels in the atmosphere thirty years ago or more, in addition, extensive replanting would have to occur, especially in watershed regions. Replanting would even be possible due to political will, but the carbon content in the atmosphere would not be possible, and even if there was replanting, the heat would continue to destroy the forest and replanting would not be able to solve the problem.So, now we are on a path of no return. And if the Amazon forest is greatly reduced, Brazil would become a region headed towards savannas, that is, much hotter terrain with a drastic reduction in agricultural production. Thus, Brazil, which is an extremely agricultural country, will have such drastic losses that Brazil's economy would have extremely serious problems.As this path has no return, keep in mind that the years to come will be one of Brazilian economic decline. We might think that the problem would only be in Brazil, but that is not true. The Amazon forest helps the world climate, with its destruction the global temperature would increase, and adding to all the problems already exposed, the global situation would worsen extremely.And observing how the world moves in a hypocritical way, there is only hope if an external and fair being, with powers above men, solves nature's problems, because if it is left in the hands of men, what we see is the destruction of the planet.