Guariba: A post-election howl of hope
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In the Xipaya Indigenous Territory, the Iriri River is suffering the effects of climate change, as its waters change color and its fish die. We Indigenous people are living in a time of uncertainty
An invitation to recapture the power of the images and voices living inside us and use them as a strategy for forging community and addressing the climate collapse
A search for beings that sustain the Earth in a forest nearing the point of no return
The defeat of Brazil’s fascist president Jair Bolsonaro represents a small window of possibility. To turn it into a horizon of hope, we must act not against Bolsonarism, but for a radical relationship with life.
A bullet-point summary of some of the best rainforest reporting on the web
What the Amazon’s traditional populations, agroecological workers and leaders of social movements want from the president-elect
What the peoples of the Amazon rainforest and other biomes want from the president-elect
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