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Some 52 million hectares of natural land have been lost in the Brazilian Amazon region since 1985—an area larger than Spain.
Huge oil reserves believed to lie off the mouth of the Amazon have sparked a bitter debate in Brazil about its role in ...
Brazil’s president has vetoed parts of a controversial congressional bill that sought to loosen the country’s environmental ...
Brazil says the UN talks will stay in the Amazon city of Belém and argues enough beds are available despite a shortage of ...
The Brazilian Parliament has approved legislation that conservationists denounce as potentially setting back protection of ...
This year’s United Nations climate summit, scheduled for November in Brazil, has been designed to make history by bringing world leaders, diplomats and some 50,000 other participants into the heart of ...
Brazil is resisting calls to move the global COP30 climate summit, scheduled for November, out of Belem, even as it faces ...
UCB Power and the Sustainable Amazon Foundation (FAS) have installed Brazil’s first PV plant with sodium battery storage, a 7 ...
New state-level legislation in Brazil, including the withdrawal of tax incentives for companies adhering to the ASM, is ...
List advisor Emmanuel Burgio shares the best spots in Brazil for extraordinary wildlife sightings—pink dolphins, spider ...
Brazil's Environment Minister Marina Silva, right, chats with Vice President Geraldo Alckmin during the announcement of a plan to combat fires and deforestation in the Amazon and the Brazilian ...
Some 52 million hectares of natural land have been lost in the Brazilian Amazon region since 1985 – an area larger than Spain ...