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As a global agricultural powerhouse, Brazil’s productivity is fundamental to worldwide food security. Yet, this strength has ...
International Rivers' analysis of challenges facing communities in Brazil offers innovative solutions for protecting nature and human rights.
International Rivers today released a new study outlining the threats facing the Tapajós River Basin and innovative legal ...
Repeated and widely publicized government actions against illegal miners in Amazonas state have only deepened the trade's ...
The construction of the Autazes Potash Project by Brazil Potash has the potential to create a new economic anchor in the ...
During a field expedition to the “heart” of the Amazon basin ... Drainages in Amazonas State, according to a study published ...
Attacks from the religious right on Marina Silva, a Pentecostal and longtime environmentalist, expose the rifts within Brazil ...
Lula has staked his reputation as a climate leader by going out of his way to host the Cop30 climate summit, to be held in the Amazonian city of Belem this November.
As a controversial bill nears passage in Brazil, environmentalists and civil society prepare for what they call the ...
Dust from the Sahara Desert, once a massive lake, travels across the Atlantic Ocean. This dust, rich in potassium and iron from dead diatoms, fertilizes the Amazon rainforest. The Amazon River ...
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