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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
February 1, 2022
Smart: see how this protected area management support tool works
The app allows inspectors and indigenous people themselves to record data on biodiversity, public use, and threats to these areas, which may later become complaints or reports. It is used in over 50 countries.
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Aldem Bourscheit
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On the media
November 5, 2021
Carbon pricing
Brazil’s Central Bank President advocates the country to move forward with Article 6 negotiations
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ClimaInfo
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On the media
November 12, 2021
Legal siege
One Brazil's leading experts in environmental law relates how she has worked to force the government to comply with the law
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ClimaInfo
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On the media
November 12, 2021
Who will foot the bill
A quite weak draft text on who will fund emissions reductions lined up at COP
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ClimaInfo
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On the media
November 16, 2021
Relevant step
The president of Suzano, a pulp and paper corporation, is optimistic that Glasgow will pave the way for implementing a carbon market linked to the Paris Agreement
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ClimaInfo
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Stories
February 11, 2022
Deforestation in the Amazon reduced rains and increased electricity bills for Brazilians
Research shows that forest clearing reduced water flow and power generation in hydroelectric plants in the Center-West and Southeast of the country. Despite the environmental and electricity bill impacts, the government wants new power plants and dams on the Tapajós River.
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Aldem Bourscheit
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InfoAmazonia
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