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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?
By
Johannes van de Ven
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Opinion
April 18, 2023
The return of PPCDam
Now is the moment to send contributions for the new plan to combat deforestation in the Amazon and pressure state governments to adopt a zero deforestation target.
By
Brenda Brito
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Opinion
November 1, 2022
What to expect from COP-27?
Brazil could be good news at the meeting, as the new Lula administration is committed to zero deforestation in the Amazon by 2030.
By
Paulo Artaxo
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Opinion
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
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
November 22, 2022
Brazil and the Amazon return to the planet’s climate leadership
Lula's presence as president-elect returned the country's leading role in this COP27, in Egypt.
By
Paulo Artaxo
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Opinion
November 17, 2022
For a new standard of climate policies in Brazil
We need to evaluate government speeches and policies based on what really needs to be done in the face of the climate crisis.
By
Brenda Brito
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Opinion
November 8, 2022
The turning of the tide in Brazil
Newly elected federal government signals commitment to zero deforestation and sustainable development in the Brazilian Amazon. Its participation in COP27 can draw great attention to this.
By
Clarissa Gandour
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Opinion
June 27, 2023
Reality check
The Amazon suffers in a divided country.
By
Clarissa Gandour
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Stories
January 27, 2023
Accelerated deforestation in the last months of 2022 poses challenges for Lula’s environmental policy
Not only were INPE’s DETER deforestation alerts in 2022 the highest in history, they surpassed the average for the previous 12 months by 25%. The state of Amazonas ranked second among those Brazilian states inside the Legal Amazon that lost the most rainforest.
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Giovana Girardi
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