
Brazil’s Indigenous territory bill spells trouble for the Amazon
Brazil’s stewardship of the world’s largest tropical forest has long ignited acrimony
Brazil’s stewardship of the world’s largest tropical forest has long ignited acrimony
Even before Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva assumed office on Jan. 1, he was steeling himself for a national emergency
In late January, harrowing pictures from the Yanomami Indigenous reserve began popping up on Brazilian social media
It can seem like climate change affects all communities equally
The notion that warmer weather can make us more violent is not new
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