Dr. Magali Nehemy stood on the banks of the Tapajós River in the Amazon rainforest when the community's chief—a man in his ...
Bolivian director Raquel Maldonado Villafuerte has rescued up to 7,000 pages of handwritten scores in the Amazonian village ...
A world-first single-dose vaccine against the dengue virus, manufactured and approved for use in Brazil, will especially ...
Brazil is reshaping its global tourism profile with two major initiatives: a new digital platform promoting national parks ...
Returning to Birmingham, students and academics took part in the University’s annual Student Sustainability Day where they showcased Immerse Amazonia and joined an insightful COP30 panel event – the ...
A world-first single-dose vaccine against the dengue virus, manufactured and approved for use in Brazil, will especially ...
We've been investigating the threats faced by Indigenous people for years. But ahead of this year's climate summit, I wanted ...
US missiles have hit alleged drug boats off the coast of Venezuela and killed over 80 people in September, this year. Experts say this is not a mission to stop drugs but an undeclared war.
Jair Bolsonaro was sworn in as Brazil’s first right-wing president elected since the end of military rule three decades ago, vowing to restore order to a country hobbled by crime, corruption and a ...
There is a certain delay in nature — so says a metaphor that refers to the natural time of environments in responding to ...
Caught between the demands of global finance capital and the resistance of the working class, Bolivia’s ruling class is ...
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Deforestation is climate action’s blind spot

Beijing–As the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) convened in Belém, in the heart of the Amazon, the world’s focus is narrowly set on carbon emissions and net zero pledges.