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Civil Society
December 20, 2021
Forest crafts reach all of Brazil via e-commerce
The Jirau Project brings together indigenous and riverside people from Amazonas in the production of sustainable crafts and products with wood, vines, peels, and fruits that are sold throughout the country.
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Aldem Bourscheit
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Opinion
August 26, 2022
A realistic understanding of the Amazon
The reality of the Amazon is far more nuanced than those of us who are not there can imagine. This must change.
By
Clarissa Gandour
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Opinion
December 6, 2022
The standing forest is not intact
Forest protection must go beyond combating deforestation. It is critical to understand, report, and fight forest degradation in the Amazon.
By
Clarissa Gandour
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Opinion
November 30, 2021
The hidden emissions of forest degradation in the Amazon
Fire and slash-and-burn emissions impact forest health in regions far from where the burning and deforestation occurred. A study begins to measure this effect.
By
Paulo Artaxo
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Opinion
March 9, 2023
Where is the climatic ‘tipping point’ of the Amazon?
Despite the good intentions and recent actions of the new federal government in favor of the Amazon, forest protection is a responsibility of all of society and all levels of power.
By
Paulo Artaxo
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Opinion
June 21, 2022
The challenge of sectoral shared resources
We discovered this concept when interviewing food entrepreneurs in the Amazon. It consists of specific knowledge that leverages a sector. Learn why these resources are so important.
By
Salo Coslovsky
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Opinion
November 9, 2021
COP26, Brazil and the charm of Cinderella
The Senate scheduled for the last day of COP26 a public hearing about Bills that go in the opposite direction of Brazil's commitments in the conference. The carriage taken to Glasgow could turn into a pumpkin.
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Brenda Brito
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