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Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon is not just about local agriculture. Sociologist Immanuel Wallerstein's theory explains that integration into the global economy exploits less developed countries, causing environmental harm and economic stagnation. Companies like Cargill profit from environmental destruction in multiple countries. The deregulation by the Bolsonaro government has worsened deforestation, prioritizing industry over conservation. Urgent action and international cooperation are necessary to address these root causes and protect the Amazon. In conclusion, deforestation in Brazil's Amazon involves more than just local agriculture. The sociologist Immanuel Wallerstein's theory highlights how integration into the global economy exploits less developed countries such as Brazil, leading to environmental harm and economic stagnation. For instance, companies like Cargill are major players profiting from environmental destruction across multiple countries. Furthermore, the Bolsonaro government's deregulation worsened deforestation, prioritizing industry over conservation. This is the reason why urgent action and international cooperation are needed to address these root causes and protect the Amazon.