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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?
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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.
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Aldem Bourscheit
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Opinion
October 19, 2021
Deforestation as a prerequisite for growth? That’s fake news
Deforestation is not a prerequisite for development in the Amazon. On the contrary, the destruction of the forest is associated with outdated practices for production, as well as with an unfavorable economic environment.
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Clarissa Gandour
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Opinion
August 16, 2022
Real talk about elections to you, Amazonian
It is time for us, Amazonians, to show that we know how to take care of Brazil's greatest treasure.
By
Brenda Brito
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Opinion
December 20, 2022
The European Union wants deforestation-free consumption. What about you?
To become a leader in exporting sustainable products, Brazil needs to quickly resume the fight against deforestation and take measures to adopt sustainable production as the standard, not the exception as it is today.
By
Brenda Brito
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Stories
September 28, 2021
Ending the “Time Limit thesis” will protect the climate
Indigenous lawyer Luiz Eloy Terena comments on the importance of demarcating indigenous lands for the protection of the country's natural resources. MapBiomas data shows that only 1.6% of Brazil's deforestation occurred in Indigenous Lands over 36 years.
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Aldem Bourscheit
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InfoAmazonia
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