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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
April 11, 2022
Oil and gas pose a silent threat to the Brazilian Amazon
In a struggle still hidden from the public opinion, indigenous peoples and traditional communities try to prevent expanding fossil fuel extraction projects in the forest from repeating disasters like those experienced in Ecuador and Peru
By
Ilan Zugman
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Opinion
February 21, 2023
We need to talk about the forest carbon market in the Amazon
The municipality of Portel, in Pará, is at the epicenter of a discussion about the relationship between carbon market projects, public land and collective territories in the Amazon.
By
Brenda Brito
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Opinion
August 16, 2022
Knowledge is power: facts are fundamental to meaningful action in the Amazon
The Legal Amazon is 1,5x larger than India and bigger than the rest of Brazil; given this immensity, it is easy to miss some key facts about the region
By
Salo Coslovsky
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Opinion
July 21, 2023
The Time Frame thesis, what does it have to with us?
The Portuguese colonization of Brazil was motivated by the search for wealth and power, leading to the destruction of indigenous territories and the enslavement of their inhabitants. This process of exploitation and domination continues to this day, with proposed legislation and the Time Frame thesis seeking to legalize the destruction and genocide of indigenous peoples.
By
Raquel Tupinambá
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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
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
February 8, 2022
A century without learning the lesson
Brazil keeps repeating the recipe that historically resulted in advance of forest destruction: selling public land at low prices to its invaders.
By
Brenda Brito
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Opinion
December 27, 2022
The Amazon’s forest-friendly economy needs a continuous improvement regime
As Albert Hirschman predicted, the greatest challenge facing Amazon’s forest-friendly economy is not a scarcity of investment or lack of public support, but the absence of a continuous improvement regime capable of mobilizing the resources that are hidden, scattered, or badly utilized.
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Salo Coslovsky
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