The President said Brazil can’t ignore the wealth beneath its feet and choose not to explore it. View on euronews ...
Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is defending oil exploration near the mouth of the Amazon River as a way to ...
Brazilian authorities say a young man from an isolated Indigenous tribe who approached a riverine community in Brazil’s ...
In some Amazon rivers in Brazil, cases of diseases related to inadequate basic sanitation, such as malaria and acute diarrhea ...
Brazil's government on Tuesday approved joining OPEC+, a group of major oil-exporting nations, signalling the country's ...
Our study shows that while aerial urination may be rare, or rarely observed, in cetaceans, it is relatively common in botos.” They are not sure why the dolphins engage in this behaviour but suspect it ...
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva began his third term in 2023 touting himself as an environmental defender, and has worked ...
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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 ... including deforestation and climate. Understanding the stress limits that these forests can withstand is a major scientific challenge.
Besides Trump's withdrawal already from the Paris climate agreement, advocates fear he'll cut U.S. funding for policing that has targeted illegal logging, mining and other things that have damaged the ...
Climate change threatens to worsen ... the wider Pantanal wetland area as well as the Amazon. The two-year average depth of the river at the Argentine inland grains port Rosario is the second ...
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