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River in world's largest rainforest on road to incredible recovery despite unprecedented threat: 'Anything is possible'The Amazon River is showing signs of recovery as many areas refill. The river was recently threatened by unprecedented fires, droughts, and deforestation, but incoming heavy rainfall could bring ...
Brazil’s plans to build ports and roads to help move grains, beef and iron ore from the rainforest echo a development vision ...
James Cook University-led research has revealed secondary roads branching from major highways in tropical forests linked to extensive deforestation across the Brazilian Amazon, the Congo Basin ...
They’re curious about us, and we’re curious about them.” That’s how Daniel Cangussu describes the recent interaction with a ...
At COP16 in Cali, WWF, in collaboration with the Chalmers University of Technology, Trase, and the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), launched an eye-opening report, “Uncovering Sub-Regional ...
Brazilian environmental campaigner and tribal leader Raoni Metuktire is pitting himself against the government to stop plans ...
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