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Opinion We need to talk about the Amazon together with Amazonians: nothing from us without us Ver mais

We need to talk about the Amazon together with Amazonians: nothing from us without us

Stories Sociobioeconomy transforms in the Amazon and recognizes central role of traditional populations for sustainable development Ver mais

Sociobioeconomy transforms in the Amazon and recognizes central role of traditional populations for sustainable development

Stories Management of the pirarucu: when science and communities join forces to generate income in the Amazon Ver mais

Management of the pirarucu: when science and communities join forces to generate income in the Amazon

Opinion We need to stop the destruction, it’s now or never! Ver mais

We need to stop the destruction, it’s now or never!

Opinion Mercury contamination: the slow and invisible death of indigenous peoples and riverside communities Ver mais

Mercury contamination: the slow and invisible death of indigenous peoples and riverside communities

Stories The Day of Fire, three years later: over half of the forest burned in the Amazon has become pasture Ver mais

The Day of Fire, three years later: over half of the forest burned in the Amazon has become pasture

Communities ‘Mothers of the Mangrove’: Women lead project to preserve biodiversity of amazonian mangroves Ver mais

‘Mothers of the Mangrove’: Women lead project to preserve biodiversity of amazonian mangroves

Stories Survey points to advance of agricultural frontier into Yanomami Indigenous Territory; over 700 km² have suffered degradation and deforestation Ver mais

Survey points to advance of agricultural frontier into Yanomami Indigenous Territory; over 700 km² have suffered degradation and deforestation

Opinion The Time Frame thesis, what does it have to with us? Ver mais

The Time Frame thesis, what does it have to with us?

Stories Trees in the western and southern Amazon are less likely to survive long periods of drought Ver mais

Trees in the western and southern Amazon are less likely to survive long periods of drought

Opinion Reality check Ver mais

Reality check

Stories New analysis reveals that 59% of the rivers inhabited by the Yanomami suffer impact from mining and invasions Ver mais

New analysis reveals that 59% of the rivers inhabited by the Yanomami suffer impact from mining and invasions

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Archaeologist Eduardo Neves talks about indigenous evidence from thousands of years ago Sociobioeconomics transform the Amazon How many Amazons are there in the Amazon? Management of pirarucu is union between science and communities Yanomami Indigenous Territory at risk 38% of the Amazon already suffers from degradation ‘Mothers of the Mangrove’: Women Lead Project to Preserve Amazonian Mangroves Maial Kaiapó, indigenous leader and daughter of Paulinho Paiakan Cacao in the Amazon: from historical evolution to its role in the bioeconomy Samela Sateré-Mawé, activist and indigenous youth Alessandra Munduruku: activist by choice and history Junior Yanomami and the defense of territory in the middle of the gold mining crisis Angela Mendes, daughter of Chico Mendes, defends her father’s legacy COP15: what is the UN Conference on Biodiversity? What is COP27?