First came the floods, then the fire. As he officially opened COP30, Brazil’s president, Lula Inacio da Silva said that by ...
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Brazil’s Atlantic Forest still losing ‘large amounts’ of mature forest, despite legal protection
But despite conservation wins like this, recent research reveals a sobering reality: Brazil’s Atlantic Forest continues to lose thousands of hectares of mature forest each year, even though it’s ...
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Brazil fast-tracks paving controversial highway in Amazon with new licensing rule
By Shanna Hanbury Brazil’s Senate approved an environmental licensing bill that could expedite major infrastructure projects, ...
The slaty-masked tinamou, found in Brazil, is utterly unafraid of people. That could be its undoing, ornithologists worry.
Who owns the rainforest—and who has the right to use it—might seem like a simple question.
We recently spoke to Brazilian environmental activist Angela Mendes, the daughter of Amazonian forest defender and labor ...
The health of the Amazon forest and river are intertwined. By storing carbon, the forest can be a key part of climate solutions but plans for expanding hydropower could undermine that climate solution ...
BELEM, Brazil, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Brazil insisted on hosting this year's COP30 climate summit in the Amazonian city of Belem ...
Operational rifts and budget constraints choked ambitious funding from rich nations for TFFF at Belém’s summit.
Lugging 50-kilo bags through the rainforest’s rough terrain is a vital piece of the nut trade, but could soon change.
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