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A vital Amazonian superfood suddenly vanishes, leaving thousands of Indigenous and extractivist families reeling.
Total two-way trade with Brazil of $92 billion in 2024: Brazil is the 15th largest U.S. trading partner, but importantly, the ...
Having returned to the helm of the environment ministry in 2023, on July 2nd she was summoned before a committee in the lower ...
A UAE-coordinated law enforcement operation targeting environmental crime in the Amazon Basin has led to 94 arrests and the ...
How a system designed to protect the world’s biggest rainforest is funding businesses with a track record of illegal ...
Brazil is a land of breathtaking beauty, vibrant culture, and awe-inspiring landscapes that few countries can rival. From the ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva says he will impose retaliatory tariffs on the United States if President ...
The mourning of Sebastião Salgado's passing in Brazil and around the world is a testament to the power and necessity of his ...
Witness the devastating impact of the Amazon Rainforest fires in Brazil through powerful drone footage, capturing vast areas ...
This may not be the deepest film about the deforestation crisis, but it works as an effective call to action.
BRAZILIAN soy farmers are pushing deeper into the Amazon rainforest, threatening a landmark deal meant to slow deforestation.
None of the countries targeted in the first batch of letters — the Philippines, Brunei, Moldova, Algeria, Libya and Iraq — is ...