On the frontline of the war waged against Nature, our newsroom is Amazonizing with the arrival of its first forest-journalists
Either we halt destruction or we’ll see a lot more blood, pain, death, and maybe extinction
Escritora Beiradeira na Amazônia lança em Altamira seu primeiro livro, Cartilha de Mezinhagem, trazendo aos leitores conhecimentos de cura de seus ancestrais, além de Formigas folgadas, Quatis afrontosos e Sucuris feiticeiras
With a single defiant gesture, this brave indigenous woman, who passed on August 10, delayed construction of the Belo Monte Dam by two decades and set an example for future generations
Amid growing signs of climate breakdown and declining trust in carbon credits, the world’s best hope is to soak the billionaires and super-polluters who got us into this mess
Worldwide, more people will vote this year than ever before, but instead of a cause of celebration, this is a source of worry because extreme politics are thriving in an era of extreme weather
There is no ‘morality agenda’ versus ‘economic agenda’; just one same policy meant to control and destroy rebellious bodies
As Rio Grande do Sul faces up to gigantic clean-up costs, it should look at the example just set in Vermont which has passed a new law to make oil firms responsible for damages caused by floods and other manifestations of global heating
The devastating floods in southern Brazil are a taste of the ever-worsening chaos to come and a reminder of why governments must protect those who protect the forest and other pillars of climate stability
It has never been more important to speak out against injustice and the threats to the Forest and its people