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December 13, 2022
The environmental reconstruction of Brazil and the turning off of the lights of destruction
Lula faces Brazil destroyed after 4 years and needs a new model to fight organized crime in the Amazon, fortify traditional communities, promote a sustainable economic model and fulfill international commitments against climate change.
By
Paulo Artaxo
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Opinion
May 27, 2022
To build the path of sustainability in the Amazon, Brazil has to overcome illegal activities
No sustainable development strategy can be developed in the Amazon without respecting our country's Constitution and laws.
By
Paulo Artaxo
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Opinion
October 12, 2021
Can state governments fight deforestation on federal lands?
The cancellation of illegal rural environmental registries (CARs) overlapping with state and federal protected areas is a concrete action that Amazonian state governments need to prioritize to combat deforestation and land grabbing
By
Brenda Brito
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plenamata.eco
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June 16, 2022
“The Javari Valley shows us how the words of a president can lead to an
increase in crime”, says the indigenista Carlos Travassos
The murders of the indigenista Bruno Pereira and the British journalist Dom Phillips attracted the world’s gazes to the region of the Javari Valley, in the west of Amazonas. The second largest indigenous land in Brazil is home to the largest number of isolated populations in the world and has two National Indian Foundation (Funai) […]
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Leandro Chaves
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InfoAmazonia
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January 31, 2023
Funai to seek support from the Amazon Fund: ‘things are destitute’, says Joenia Wapichana
Funai’s new president, who took office on February 3, told InfoAmazonia in an interview that the [agency’s] budget for demarcating and protecting Indigenous Territories is approximately R$ 90,000, which means she will be looking for alternatives for getting the agency back up and working.
By
Emily Costa
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InfoAmazonia
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