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Indigenous protesters block COP30 entrance, demand action from Brazilian Government
Deforestation of Brazil’s Amazon Has Reached a Record High. What’s Being Done?
Pollution and Unequal Burdens
Brazil's Indigenous people protest as lawmakers vote to limit their land rights
Deforestation and Forest Degradation: The Causes, Effects, and Solutions
The Death Toll Is Rising from Ecuador’s Crackdown on Protesters
In the Amazon rainforest, an indigenous tribe fights for survival
Protesters Bring “Planet in Crisis” to COP30 Headquarters in Belém
European shops imported beef newly linked to illegal cattle ranching on Indigenous Amazon lands
Pollution and Unequal Burdens
Not all environmental degradation is equal. Segregation and other forms of systemic oppression have placed a greater burden on communities of color.
Deforestation in Colombia: An Intricate Story of Conflict and Power
The loss of forests in Colombia is an intricate story of conflict, mismanagement, and illegal activities.
In the Amazon rainforest, an indigenous tribe fights for survival
Deep in the Amazon rainforest, an indigenous tribe that has remained relatively isolated from the outside world is waging a battle for its survival.
Indigenous protesters block COP30 entrance, demand action from Brazilian Government
Around 90 Indigenous people from the Munduruku Indigenous group staged a peaceful protest early Friday, blocking the main entrance to the...
Brazil's Indigenous people protest as lawmakers vote to limit their land rights
RIO DE JANEIRO — Lawmakers in Brazil approved a proposal that opponents argue will gut Indigenous land rights and environmental protection.
Deforestation and Forest Degradation: The Causes, Effects, and Solutions
Forests are among our greatest allies in the global warming fight. Let's protect them so they can protect us.
The Death Toll Is Rising from Ecuador’s Crackdown on Protesters
The unrest has been triggered, in part, by the targeting of environmental leaders whose work protects large swaths of the Amazon rainforest.
Deforestation of Brazil’s Amazon Has Reached a Record High. What’s Being Done?
Scientists say the rain forest is approaching a critical tipping point at which the damage is irreversible.
Protesters Bring “Planet in Crisis” to COP30 Headquarters in Belém
There is no Amazon without its peoples. The territories protected by our communities are the last strongholds against destruction.”
European shops imported beef newly linked to illegal cattle ranching on Indigenous Amazon lands
Beef from cattle illegally raised on protected Indigenous land in the Amazon rainforest may have ended up on the plates of European...