Tropical storms pummeled the land and ravaged ecosystems. Powerful floods engulfed streets and left cars stuck in mud. And ...
At COP30 in Brazil, one thing stood out. Indigenous Amazonian peoples and movements drove the only meaningful progress that ...
When she was just 16, Juma Xipaia of Brazil’s Indigenous Xipaya people gave an interview in which she foresaw a challenging ...
Despite a rapidly changing environment and other threats, these Indigenous women are still fighting for their communities.
"Many women end up losing their children," says Alessandra Korap, a community leader of the Munduruku people from the Brazilian Amazon.
Dave Meltzer’s free Monday news update includes notes on Hiroshi Tanahashi, the Tokyo Dome lineup, and WWE’s double taping.
The competition between Netflix and Paramount Skydance to acquire the studio is haunted by the ghosts of mergers past.
COP30 could not deliver concrete actions to phase out fossil fuels and advance climate finance, but some new opportunities were created for vulnerable countries.
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Collapses of Amazon riverbanks threaten communities and shipping routes
The terras caídas phenomenon also threatens riverside communities in the Brazilian Amazon, with several incidents in recent ...
The health of the Amazon forest and river are intertwined. By storing carbon, the forest can be a key part of climate solutions but plans for expanding hydropower could undermine that climate solution ...
TAPAUA, Brazil — Environmental agents from Brazil’s Chico Mendes Institute released giant Amazon River turtle hatchlings into the waters of the Abufari Biological Reserve in Tapaua, Amazonas state, as ...
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