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Civil Society
July 4, 2022
Project harkens back to the historic Alliance of the Forest Peoples in the state of Acre
The partnership promotes the integrated management of nine indigenous lands and three extractive reserves to ensure sustainability and preserve the forest.
By
Leandro Chaves
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Opinion
February 10, 2022
Paving a Road from Brazil’s Acre to Peru’s Ucayali: missing link for development or prelude to social-environmental disaster?
Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro tried to convince Peru’s President Pedro Castillo that a highway connection between Cruzeiro do Sul (Acre) and Pucallpa (Ucayali), would generate a “great potential to increase economic integration.” But what is the social and environmental price of it?
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Johannes van de Ven
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Civil Society
December 16, 2021
A mess of seeds has been transforming the Xingu
The Xingu Seed Network is one of the most successful movements to restore native vegetation in the Amazon and other biomes. Their method: to unite people to collect native seeds and sow them in degraded lands.
By
Aldem Bourscheit
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Opinion
April 11, 2022
Oil and gas pose a silent threat to the Brazilian Amazon
In a struggle still hidden from the public opinion, indigenous peoples and traditional communities try to prevent expanding fossil fuel extraction projects in the forest from repeating disasters like those experienced in Ecuador and Peru
By
Ilan Zugman
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Opinion
July 21, 2023
The Time Frame thesis, what does it have to with us?
The Portuguese colonization of Brazil was motivated by the search for wealth and power, leading to the destruction of indigenous territories and the enslavement of their inhabitants. This process of exploitation and domination continues to this day, with proposed legislation and the Time Frame thesis seeking to legalize the destruction and genocide of indigenous peoples.
By
Raquel Tupinambá
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Opinion
April 11, 2022
The solution for the fertilizer crisis is not in indigenous lands
Coalition Brazil: PL 191 is the result of casuistry: it does not contribute to the acute fertilizer crisis and also endangers areas of preserved forest, which contribute to the rain, so vital for agribusiness.
By
André Guimarães
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Opinion
June 27, 2023
Reality check
The Amazon suffers in a divided country.
By
Clarissa Gandour
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Opinion
July 5, 2022
Land tenure regularization has declined in the Amazon
Since 2019 the number of definitive land titles issued outside rural settlements has fallen in the Legal Amazon.
By
Brenda Brito
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Opinion
August 24, 2023
We need to stop the destruction, it’s now or never!
We're living in a moment that has resulted from mercantilist capitalism and colonization, negatively impacting indigenous peoples and nature, and urgent changes are needed to preserve our common home, the Earth.
By
Raquel Tupinambá
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