
Itatiaia National Park: 89 Years of Conservation and New Investments
The Itatiaia National Park, located in the state of Rio de Janeiro, recently celebrated its 89th anniversary. This celebration marks an important…
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The Itatiaia National Park, located in the state of Rio de Janeiro, recently celebrated its 89th anniversary. This celebration marks an important…
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The World Cup is one of the most watched and emotional sporting events on the planet, bringing together nations from all corners of the globe around…
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The relationship between science and ancestrality is a complex and multifaceted topic. While science is often seen as the pursuit of knowledge and…
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The Chamber of Deputies recently approved the emergency regime for a bill aimed at reducing the Whale Sanctuary in the coastal area of Santa…
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The world is at a critical juncture in terms of climate change. The unprecedented European heat wave and the warning issued by UN Secretary-General…
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The UK government has announced that it will advance long-delayed regulations on commodities linked to deforestation. On June 23, the Department for…
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A recent investigation by the UK-based non-profit organization Earthsight has revealed that two Dutch timber importers are at the center of a…
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Indonesia's recent ratification of the ILO Work in Fishing Convention, 2007 (C188) is a historic milestone for the country's fisheries sector. The…
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The rainforests of the Congo Basin are the planet’s largest forested carbon sink, covering 3.3 million square kilometers of trees in Central Africa.…
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In Jamestown, Virginia, one of the most significant places in American history is in a race against time due to rising waters. Sean Romo, director…
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Imagine a deafening abundance of birdsong so loud it wakes your children at dawn; the chirrup of house sparrows, the chattering of starlings, the…
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The sound of thunder is a fascinating phenomenon that varies depending on the distance of the listener from the lightning, as the atmosphere muffles…
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A recent report studied the potential emissions from seven planned gas-fired power plants that would fuel data centers in Pennsylvania. The industry…
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With half of Americans under a major heat advisory, official warnings and responses are being colored by the nation’s deep political divide. New…
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Off the eastern coast of Italy, large numbers of bottlenose dolphins are looking to fishing trawlers as a source of food, a sign that dolphins may…
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Europe is experiencing one of the most intense heat waves in its history, with record temperatures being recorded in several countries. This…
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Global water risk is on the rise, and Brazil is not immune to this reality. With a growing population and an economy that heavily relies on water,…
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The Atlantic Forest, one of the most biodiverse tropical forests on the planet, is home to a wide variety of wildlife. Among the inhabitants of this…
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The world is facing an unprecedented climate crisis. With rising temperatures, more frequent extreme weather events, and declining biodiversity, the…
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A recent report by Um Só Planeta highlights the boom in livestock as a major factor pressuring nature and exacerbating the climate crisis. This…
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In a world where human-animal interaction is becoming more frequent, a story has emerged that has captured the hearts of many: that of Neil, the…
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The World Bank, one of the leading international financial institutions, has recently announced its decision to abandon its climate financing…
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Brazil, known for its vast biodiversity, faces a silent but no less dangerous challenge: the invasion of exotic mollusk species. According to a…
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The Brazilian Amazon faced one of the worst fire seasons in its history in 2024, with 15.6 million hectares affected by the flames, an area larger…
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