Por: Forbes Business December 07, 2022
Juliana Hoyos, a biologist and disease ecologist in training and a graduate research assistant at ... [+] the Odum school of Ecology, University of Georgia, USA.Juliana Hoyos Colombian disease ecologist Juliana Hoyos is part of a multidisciplinary team studying the links between deforestation and diseases like Chagas disease and American cutaneous leishmaniasis. Hoyos, who is currently a graduate research assistant at the Odum school of Ecology,... + full article
The New York Times USA Opinion December 31, 2022
When Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is sworn in as president of Brazil for an unprecedented third term on Sunday, one of his most pressing problems will be an Amazon at a dangerous .Safeguarding Brazil’s rainforests, as Mr. Lula pledged to do in his campaign, may well be the... + más
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ABC News USA Business December 29, 2022
RIO DE JANEIRO -- Brazil´s President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced Thursday that activist Marina Silva will be the country´s next minister of . The announcement indicates the new administration will prioritize cracking down on illegal deforestation in the forest... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA World December 29, 2022
Brazil's President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced Thursday that Amazon activist Marina Silva will be the country´s next minister of environment. The announcement indicates the new administration will prioritize cracking down on illegal deforestation in the... + más
Los Angeles Times USA World December 05, 2022
Over the last four years, Wenatoa Parakana has watched the rainforest her ancestors fiercely defended being cut down at a breakneck pace. In this remote slice of the Brazilian Amazon, pristine jungle is giving way to cattle pastures and loggers are felling thick trees that have... + más
Time USA World October 12, 2022
On Oct. 2, at the first round of national elections, Brazilians who defend the Amazon watched in horror, as far right candidates, including , received a . We had hoped two factors would discourage voters from choosing Bolsonaro: his denialist stance on COVID-19, which led to an... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Tech October 01, 2022
RIO DE JANEIRO – September has come and gone, marking another painful milestone for the world's largest rainforest. It's the worst month for fire in the Amazon in over a decade. Satellite sensors detected over 42,000 fires in 30 days according to Brazil’s national... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA World October 01, 2022
September has come and gone, marking another painful milestone for the world's largest rainforest. It's the worst month for fire in the Amazon in more than a decade. Satellite sensors detected more than 42,000 fires in 30 days, according to Brazil’s national space... + más
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