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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
February 2, 2022
Brazil-Guyana-Suriname’s Energy Corridor Plan: Developmental Dream or Environmental Nightmare?
The abundance of oil, gas, and minerals in Guyana and Suriname puts the Amazon on the route of pharaonic works such as the construction of a mega network of gas pipelines and roads that may bring more deforestation.
By
Johannes van de Ven
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plenamata.eco
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Opinion
April 20, 2022
Mining and Conflict: not all that shines is a blessing
Disputes for mineral resources are known to be violent. Public policies must stop ignoring this.
By
Clarissa Gandour
,
Leila Pereira
and
Rafael Pucci
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Opinion
April 12, 2022
A just transition in the Amazon
We need to direct the aspirations and opportunities of a new labor market toward activities aligned with conservation and sustainable use of natural resources.
By
Brenda Brito
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Opinion
March 8, 2022
The climate “sofrência” era
Everyone will suffer the impacts caused by climate change, but some groups are more vulnerable and tend to be harder hit. It is up to all of us to act.
By
Brenda Brito
via
plenamata.eco
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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
September 30, 2021
The mines are made of paper, but the destruction is real
A study on a new gold rush targeting the Amazon shows that much of the ore is extracted illegally, leaving a trail of deforestation and mercury contamination.
By
Raoni Rajão
and
Bruno Manzolli
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plenamata.eco
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