Many locals are cheering on the Brazilian government’s plans to rebuild a decrepit highway. Environmentalists are less keen ...
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Top 10 Indigenous news stories that marked 2025
By Aimee Gabay 2025 saw a mix of news sweep through Indigenous communities around the world, touching on issues both new and old. Efforts to increase direct funding to support Indigenous peoples’ land ...
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Hidden damage from Amazon fires now outweighs deforestation as carbon emissions surge
The Amazon rainforest, often called the lungs of the Earth, is facing one of its most dangerous moments in modern history as ...
The Amazon’s worst fire season in decades is turning the rainforest into a massive carbon emitter.
Armed groups have moved in to the space left by the Farc after the civil war, cutting down rainforest to control land and build thousands of kilometres of smuggling routes ...
A study has revealed that humanity's footprint in the Amazon rainforest is reshaping the forest in ways scientists didn't ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro's government declared a state of economic and social emergency, arguing that the country ...
Amazon has stated that it has blocked more than 1,800 North Korean citizens from joining the company since April 2024.
As Belém's COP30 ended in compromise, political forces moved swiftly to accelerate destruction far from the global spotlight.
Parts of the Amazon are drifting into uncharted territory. According to a concerning new study published in Nature, the ...
Who owns the rainforest—and who has the right to use it—might seem like a simple question. But in the Brazilian Amazon, that question lies at the heart of one of the world's most persistent ...
Half a century ago, the Brazilian government flooded the Tocantins River, forming a reservoir for the Tucuruí hydroelectric dam. The facility is in the state of Pará, which is hosting the United ...
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