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Indigenous protests force Brazil to suspend Tapajós River dredging plan
By Shanna Hanbury Brazil has suspended a decree on dredging and privatizing the Tapajós River, a major tributary of the ...
And so, it’s little wonder the world’s fifth-largest country has now been dubbed 2026’s ‘Destination of the Year’ by Travel + ...
Across Brazil’s Lower Tapajós region, Indigenous peoples, traditional communities, and civil-society allies are mobilizing to ...
A s manatee populations in South Florida are threatened by the weight of human impacts, from motorboat strikes to ...
Slowing deforestation in Brazil and pledges to ban oil drilling in Colombia offer slivers of hope for the Amazon.
The Belo Monte hydropower plant in the Brazilian Amazon, one of the world’s largest, was designed to channel water from the Xingu River in a way that would avoid the need for large reservoirs, which ...
These 5 South American countries are the best for exploring the Amazon Rainforest due to access and diversity of plant and ...
Environmental and Indigenous groups accuse Cargill, the American grain-trading company, and other agribusiness giants of advocating for projects they believe will destroy Amazonian rivers and the ...
The Indigenous practice of agroforestry is enjoying a renaissance as the agricultural sector aims to decarbonise without sacrificing farmers' livelihoods ...
Deforestation has reduced rainfall over the Amazon, suggesting the rainforest could reach a catastrophic tipping point sooner than expected. Satellite observations and rain gauge measurements show ...
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