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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
August 16, 2023
Mercury contamination: the slow and invisible death of indigenous peoples and riverside communities
Mercury is considered one of the most dangerous metals for human health and it is spreading throughout the Amazon in function of ‘development’ aimed at the exploitation of nature.
By
Raquel Tupinambá
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Opinion
February 14, 2023
Changing the trajectory 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
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
July 19, 2022
Brutal reality
Protecting the forest and the people in the Amazon hinges on fighting crime. And not just the environmental kind.
By
Clarissa Gandour
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Opinion
May 18, 2022
We need to reduce deforestation to save lives
The concern and care for the people of the Amazon must begin with the reduction of deforestation and associated crimes.
By
Brenda Brito
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Opinion
September 30, 2022
The power of public policy to protect the Amazon
Policies are the main tool in the fight against the destruction of the Amazon. If it wants to, Brazil knows how to use them well.
By
Clarissa Gandour
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Opinion
July 5, 2022
Land tenure regularization has declined in the Amazon
Since 2019 the number of definitive land titles issued outside rural settlements has fallen in the Legal Amazon.
By
Brenda Brito
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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
via
plenamata.eco
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On the media
November 3, 2021
Destructive track record makes meeting the target difficult
Practical actions must support the discourse, defend NGOs
By
ClimaInfo
via
plenamata.eco
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