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After Brazil’s worst floods in 80 years, here’s how cooperatives and agroecology are helping farmers build climate resilience.
The south of Brazil has been hit by one of the worst environmental disasters in Brazilian history. Here’s what the world can learn.
A lawyer speaks on the murders of Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips, calling attention to the dangers of environmental defense.
Xakriabá people learn new skills and aim to publish books showcasing their culture.
Restoring Araucaria forests in Paraná may yield economic benefits for farmers, as well as restore local biodiversity.
Brazilian documentary filmmaker Mari Corrêa explains how equipping Indigenous cultures with filmmaking skills is key to their survival.
The key to financing the Amazon biome’s future survival? Creativity, says Leonardo Letelier, Amazon finance expert and founder of SITAWI.
"Struggle for Life" Indigenous movement, the largest in Brazilian history, sees thousands fight for land claims predating constitution.
New study links tree loss to rainfall patterns, and potentially damaging effects on the soy and cattle agribusiness sector.
Mapping the few remaining habitats of the Araucariaceae tree family, whose species have survived more than 200 million years.
Leading forestry scientists weigh in on what’s causing the fires, what the reported numbers mean, and what we can do to prevent such crises in the future.
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Using ethno-communication to preserve traditions, languages and landscapes
Preserve Indigenous culture and languages to protect environment
The payments come not without controversy and ideas for systemic improvement