As the COP29 climate talks started Monday in Azerbaijan, an Indigenous leader half a world away is literally towering over Brazil with a warning about the fate of the Amazon rainforest.
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When the world watched in horror as Brazil’s Amazon raged with fire this year, lands occupied by the Kayapo people somehow eluded the flames. Their success in preventing illegal encroachment of their ...
The invention of vulcanized rubber (1839), followed by the popularization of bicycles (1870s) and the invention of the ...
Many Mura residents, most of whom are concerned about the impact the project will have on the environment and their ...
The Federal Police in Brazil announced on Monday that they identified and arrested the murderer of Bruno Pereira and Dom ...
Brazilian police have indicted a Colombian fish trader as the person who planned the slayings of Indigenous expert Bruno ...
But since last year a dramatic drop has been evident, most critical in Brazil. Now the phenomenon is spreading into other Amazon nations ... in the Amazonas province at Leticia's port. "For Indigenous ...
Supported by By Jack Nicas and Flávia Milhorance Reporting from Rio de Janeiro Brazil’s ... spraying has also harmed people. In 2021, nearly 400 people in the Wawi Indigenous territory had ...
Biologist Fernanda Abra partnered with the Waimiri-Atroari Indigenous people to build bridges in the Amazon over highways to connect forest ... at the Ecological Research Institute (IPÊ) in Brazil and ...
Brazil Fines Meat Packers $64 Million for Buying Cattle From Deforested Amazon Land BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's environmental protection agency IBAMA has imposed 365 million reais ($64 million ...