Brazil
Lawless Mining Gangs Target the Brazilian Amazon’s Precious Green Energy Minerals
Sam Cowie
Fossils and Indigenous Artifacts Maintained by 70-year-old Teacher at Museum in Itaituba, Brazil
Ana Bottallo Quadros
The Indigenous Guardians of Brazil's Raposa Serra do Sol
Ariene Susui
Oil Spill at the Mouth of the Amazon River Could Reach Neighboring Countries, Says Expedition
Alice Martins Morais
In the Amazon, a Carnival Parade Attracts Thousands of Revelers in The Mangrove Forest
Alice Martins Morais
In Search Of a Culprit: Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon
Luiz Fernando Toledo
Criminal Gangs Are Logging the World’s Last Brazilwood Trees to Make Violin Bows
Fernanda Santana
Luiz Fernando Toledo
COP15: The Goals Brazil Must Score to Help the World Stop Biodiversity Loss
Vanessa Oliveira
How The Alliance of Forest Lords Will Shape Global Carbon Markets
Rezza Aji Pratama
Podcast: Forest Alliances, South-South Cooperation and the Return of Diplomacy
Cristiane Prizibisczki
Three Forest Powers Announce Strategic Alliance at COP27
Rezza Aji Pratama
The Percentage of Brazil's Research Budget Dedicated to the Oceans is 98% Lower Than the World Average
Patricia Batista Figueiredo
An Oil Spill and Its Aftermath Along Brazil's Coast, as Told by an Artisanal Fisherwoman
Raquel Baster
Joana Suarez
Artisanal Fisherwoman Describes the Impact of Brazil's Suape Port and Industrial Complex
Raquel Baster
Joana Suarez
The Trajectories of Women and Environmental Justice Along Brazil's Coast
Raquel Baster
Joana Suarez
Photo Essay: A Cry for Help From a Dreamy Landscape—The Threat of Living Near a Nuclear Power Plant
Richard Wera Mirim
Anthony Karai
Ana Flávia Carvalho
Rafael Vilela
Obama demands Brazil's leadership at COP26 and asks young people to vote with the climate in mind
Jéssica Maes
Marina Silva: Bolsonaro created 'an unwanted situation' for Latin America
Fermin Koop
Brazil's environment minister has no history in the cause, says Climate Observatory head
Guilherme Justino
Brazilian representative at COP24 criticizes president elect for stance on climate change
Guilherme Justino
Brazil made a mistake by giving up on COP25, says head of Amazon Research Institute
Guilherme Justino
Regardless of a country's size, we're all responsible for climate change, says former Chilean leader
Guilherme Justino
Brazil protection is below the goal
Daniela Chiaretti
Brazil re-examines position on biodiversity
Daniela Chiaretti
Four votes to protect the South Atlantic whales
Rio Olympics begin with unmet promises
Cristina Veiga
On eve of Olympics, Amazon deforestation surges in Brazil
Tapajós dam puts newly discovered species, indigenous people at risk
Martín von Hildebrand: An audacious plan for the Amazon
The end of the Amazon Rainforest has a date: 2260
Sensor feito com tecnologia livre pretende medir poluição do ar em regiões críticas
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