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The disaster you could see from space: how a podcast went inside an eco catastrophe
2024-03-01 in The GuardianNineteen dead, hundreds homeless and 700,000 taking legal action. Eco true-crime podcast Dead River delves into a Brazilian dam’s collapse – and how it’s led to the UK’s biggest ever class-action lawsuit
Tagged under: Brazil | Collapse | Rivers
‘A historic step’: G20 discusses plans for global minimum tax on billionaires
2024-02-29 in The GuardianLeaders gather in Brazil to explore solutions to hypermobile super-rich avoiding tax
Tagged under: Brazil
Amazon rainforest could reach ‘tipping point’ by 2050, scientists warn
2024-02-14 in The Guardian‘We need to respond now,’ says author of study that says crucial forest has already passed safe boundary and needs restoration
Tagged under: Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Trees | Tipping Points
Cookies and candy are latest victims of climate crisis as sugar prices surge
2024-01-05 in The GuardianCost of sugar surges to highest level since 2011 after dry spell in India and drought in Thailand, and price hike has already filtered down to desserts
Tagged under: Drought | El Niño | Brazil | India
Detailed NASA analysis finds Earth and Amazon in deep climate trouble
2023-12-21 in MongabayStudy finds Earth could reach 2° Celsius (3.6° Fahrenheit) above preindustrial levels by 2040 and shows regional climate variables in fine detail. These findings, along with others, are very worrying for the Brazilian Amazon.
Tagged under: Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
‘Everything is dead’: How record drought is wreaking havoc on the Amazon
2023-12-20 by in Al JazeeraCommunities that rely on the rainforest’s waterways now find themselves struggling with fire and plunging water levels.
Tagged under: Amazon Rainforest | Drought | Brazil
Impact of Amazon’s climate-driven drought may last until 2026
2023-12-02 by in kdal610.comBy Brad Haynes and Jake Spring MANAUS, Brazil (Reuters) - The Amazon rainforest's record-breaking drought hit home for Raimundo Leite de Souza one Oct...
Tagged under: Amazon Rainforest | Drought | Brazil
Brazil records its hottest ever temperature
2023-11-21 in The BBCThe town of Araçuaí in the country's southeast hit a high of 44.8C (112.6F) on Sunday.
Tagged under: South America | Brazil
Amazon tragedy as endangered river dolphins die in hot water
2023-11-06 in Whale and Dolphin ConservationThe climate crisis is accelerating at such an alarming rate that some whale and dolphin populations haven’t got time to adapt. More frequent and severe droughts and heatwaves are threatening the survival of species and ecosystems that are crucial to our own existence. When 155 endangered river dolphins died suddenly in Lake Tefé in Brazil, this heartbreaking event gave us a stark warning of the severity of the situation.
Tagged under: Drought | Rivers | Amazon Rainforest | Whales and Dolphins | Brazil | Heatwaves
‘Everything is parched’: Amazon struggles with drought amid deforestation
2023-11-06 in The GuardianBy now, the rivers should be full. But large-scale cattle farming, the climate crisis and weather events like El Niño mean Brazil is near the point of no return
Tagged under: Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | Drought | Cattle and Dairy Farming | El Niño | Brazil | Trees | Rivers
‘For us, the Amazon isn’t a cause, it’s our home’: the riverside communities stranded by the climate crisis
2023-10-31 in The GuardianThe historic drought in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest has reduced the Rio Negro to a trickle and put at risk the livelihoods of remote Indigenous and riverside communities
Tagged under: Amazon Rainforest | Drought | Brazil | Rivers
Amazon River hits record low level in Brazil amid drought, heat
2023-10-18 in AxiosThe drought is also driving fires that are smothering Brazilian cities with smoke.
Tagged under: Amazon Rainforest | Drought | Rivers | Brazil
Drought turns Amazonian capital into climate dystopia
2023-10-18 in The GuardianForest fires leave Manaus with second worst air quality in the world, while low river levels cut off communities
Tagged under: Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | Drought | Forest Fires | Rivers | El Niño | South America | Brazil | Wildfires | Trees
Indigenous Amazonians urge Brazil to declare emergency over severe drought
2023-10-10 in The GuardianDrought and heatwave has killed fish in rivers as Indigenous umbrella group Apiam says villagers have no water, food or medicine
Tagged under: Fish | Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | Drought | Brazil | Trees | Rivers
Top grain traders ‘helped scupper’ ban on soya from deforested land
2023-10-06 in The GuardianCargill and ADM led push to weaken new protections for threatened ecosystems in South America, report says
Tagged under: Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | South America | Brazil | Trees
Deaths of 120 Amazon dolphins linked to severe drought, high temperatures | Climate Crisis News | Al Jazeera
2023-10-04 (or before) in Al JazeeraAmazon River’s pink, grey dolphins are a threatened species and among the few freshwater dolphins found in the world.
Tagged under: Amazon Rainforest | Drought | Rivers | Whales and Dolphins | Wildlife | Brazil
More than 100 dolphins dead in Amazon as water hits 102 degrees Fahrenheit | CNN
2023-10-01 by in CNNMore than a hundred dolphins have been found dead in the Brazilian Amazon amid an historic drought and record-high water temperatures that in places have exceeded 102 degrees Fahrenheit.
Tagged under: Amazon Rainforest | Drought | Rivers | Whales and Dolphins | South America | Brazil | Health
Amazon’s route to deforestation
2023-09-27 in The EcologistThe reconstruction of a Brazilian highway 'could result in increased illegal logging, violence, violations of indigenous rights, and catastrophic consequences to local communities and the environment.'
Tagged under: Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
Brazil supreme court rules in favor of Indigenous land rights in historic win
2023-09-21 in The GuardianCourt voted against agribusiness-backed attempt to prevent communities claiming land they did not physically occupy in 1988
Tagged under: Brazil
Rainforest Investigations Network
2023-09-19 (or before) in pulitzercenter.orgThe Rainforest Investigations Network (RIN) harnesses investigative reporting and cross-border collaboration to expose the intersection of climate change, corruption, and governance in the Amazon, Congo Basin, and Southeast Asia. READ THE REPORTING | HOW IT WORKS | JOIN THE NETWORK | IMPACT HOW IT WORKS Each year of the initiative, the Pulitzer Center puts out a call for applications to dedicate a whole year to investigating deforestation in the world’s three main tropical rainforest regions. In its first year, RIN selected 13 Fellows from 10 countries. In the second year, the group expanded to 19 Fellows from 12 countries...
Tagged under: Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | Climate Change | Congo | Rivers | Brazil | Trees
Nestlé Drops Supplier Linked to Indigenous Land Invasions
2023-09-19 (or before) in pulitzercenter.orgNestlé, the world’s largest food company, has removed Marfrig from its list of suppliers in Brazil, a year after an investigation by The Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) linked the beef giant...
Tagged under: Cattle and Dairy Farming | Brazil
Nestlé supplier used Brazilian beef from seized Indigenous land
2023-09-19 (or before) in The Bureau InvestigatesAbattoir owned by meatpacking giant Marfrig is at the centre of murky supply chain that also includes McDonald’s and Burger King
Tagged under: Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | Land Use | Cattle and Dairy Farming | Brazil
A new heat wave will bake Brazilians during winter
2023-09-18 by in brazilian.reportThere’s still nearly a week left of Brazil’s winter. But a heat dome will raise temperatures to not-so-wintery levels this week and next.
Tagged under: Brazil
Amazon Deforestation is Down. Here’s Why. - Legal Planet
2023-09-11 by in Legal Planet - Environmental Law and PolicyElections, new government policies at the national and sub-national level, increased law enforcement, and technological advancements have contributed to climate gains in Brazil, Ecuador and beyond.
Tagged under: Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
Scientists investigate green sea turtle tumor disease
2023-08-31 (or before) in Phys.org - News and Articles on Science and TechnologyA new epidemiological study of endangered juvenile green sea turtles in eastern Brazil suggests that factors such as water temperature, salinity and proximity to environmental stressors could trigger the development of a tumor disease associated with a herpesvirus.
Tagged under: Brazil
In the battle to save the world’s forests, women are leading the resistance | Elif Shafak
2023-08-26 in The GuardianFrom the Akbelen forest in Turkey to northern India to Brazil, rural women are standing up against the corporate chainsaw, says novelist Elif Shafak
Tagged under: Deforestation | Brazil | Women and Children | Trees | India
Rainforest destruction soared in 2022 despite global pledges to halt deforestation, new report finds | CNN
2023-06-27 by in CNNThe destruction of the world’s rainforests ramped up last year, despite global pledges to end deforestation by 2030, according to a new report.
Tagged under: Deforestation | Climate Change | Brazil | Health | Trees | Finance
Brazil's lower house approves curtailing environment, indigenous ministries | Reuters
2023-06-03 (or before) in ReutersBrazil's lower house of Congress approved late on Wednesday a bill that curtails the powers of the ministries of the environment and Indigenous affairs.
Tagged under: Brazil
More than 800m Amazon trees felled in six years to meet beef demand
2023-06-03 (or before) in InklInvestigation involving Guardian shows systematic and vast forest loss linked to cattle farming in Brazil
Tagged under: Amazon Rainforest | Farming | Cattle and Dairy Farming | Brazil | Trees
The multinational companies that industrialised the Amazon rainforest
2023-06-02 in The GuardianAnalysis shows handful of corporations extract tens of billions of dollars of raw materials a year – and their commitments to restoration vary greatly
Tagged under: Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | Farming | Wildlife | Brazil | Trees | Activism
Brazilian Amazon at risk of being taken over by mafia, ex-police chief warns
2023-06-01 in The GuardianAlexandre Saraiva gives alert on organised crime in region ahead of anniversary of killings of Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira
Tagged under: Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
Indigenous chief shot in head in Brazil’s ‘palm oil war’ region; crisis group launched
2023-05-16 in MongabayThis story was supported by the Pulitzer Center’s Rainforest Investigations Network where Karla Mendes is a fellow. A prominent Indigenous leader was shot in the head on May 14 in the Brazilian Amazon, intensifying the cry for justice in a dubbed “palm oil war” region where violence against land activists keeps systematically soaring without […]
Tagged under: Amazon Rainforest | Activism | Brazil
UK company mining gold in Amazon on disputed land
2023-04-18 in The GuardianLondon-listed Serabi Gold extracting gold without approval of Brazilian land registry and Indigenous communities
Tagged under: Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Trees
Protecting Brazilian Amazon Indigenous territories reduces atmospheric particulates and avoids associated health impacts and costs - Communications Earth & Environment
2023-04-07 (or before) in NatureMore than 15 million cases of respiratory and cardiovascular infections could be prevented, saving $2 billion USD each year in human health costs by protecting indigenous lands in the Brazilian Amazon, suggest estimates of PM2.5 health impacts between 2010 and 2019.
Tagged under: Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Health
Brazilian researchers find 'terrifying' plastic rocks on remote island
2023-03-20 (or before) in ReutersThe geology of Brazil's volcanic Trindade Island has fascinated scientists for years, but the discovery of rocks made from plastic debris in this remote turtle refuge is sparking alarm.
Tagged under: Brazil
Brazilian researchers find ‘terrifying’ plastic rocks off remote Trinidade island | The Independent
2023-03-20 (or before) in The Independent‘Pollution has reached geology’ says a scientist
Tagged under: Oceans | Climate Change | Brazil
Scientists prove clear link between deforestation and local drop in rainfall
2023-03-01 in The GuardianStudy adds to fears Amazon is approaching tipping point after which it will not be able to generate its own rainfall
Tagged under: Deforestation | Extreme Rainfall | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Africa | Trees | Indonesia | Tipping Points
‘A war society doesn’t see’: the Brazilian force driving out mining gangs from Indigenous lands
2023-02-28 in The GuardianAn elite unit is on a mission to expel the illegal miners who devastated Yanomami territory during Bolsonaro’s presidency
Tagged under: Bolsonaro | Brazil
Biden-Lula meeting: The time is right for U.S. and Brazil to work together for Amazonia (commentary)
2023-02-10 in MongabayThe Amazon rainforest and its people have gone through tough times recently. For the last four years, under Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, the region has experienced increasing deforestation and the dismantling of agencies intended to protect the environment and support indigenous communities. With the recent election of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, or “Lula,” Brazilians […]
Tagged under: Deforestation | Joe Biden | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
From Japan to Brazil: Reforesting the Amazon with the Miyawaki method
2023-01-24 in MongabayWhen Takushi Sato left Japan for Belém, Brazil, in 1971, he never imagined what he would go through. By 2000, as the manager of a timber company that shipped Brazilian wood to Japan, he was tired of being extorted by officials from IBAMA, the environmental protection agency, to get the required export documents, he recalled. […]
Tagged under: Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Japan
Witness to paradise being lost: my year in the dying Amazon
2022-12-16 in The GuardianIn the past 12 months I have learned that the mass extermination of the Amazon is a climate catastrophe – and much more
Tagged under: Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Wildfires | Trees
The Amazon rainforest is being destroyed on an industrial scale - and the Brazilian election could decide its future
2022-10-23 (or before) in Sky NewsThe Amazon rainforest is being destroyed on an industrial scale - and the Brazilian election could decide its future
Tagged under: Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
With rights at risk, Indigenous Brazilians get on the ballot to fight back
2022-09-27 in MongabayIt was 35 years ago that Ailton Krenak, while painting his entire face with the black dye of the jenipapo fruit, protested against violence against Indigenous peoples in one of Brazil’s highest seats of power: the speaker’s podium in the lower House of Congress. “There is Indigenous blood in every hectare of Brazil’s 8 million […]
Tagged under: US Politics | Brazil | Activism
The Amazon — and our future — is being burned for profit - Greenpeace International
2022-09-09 (or before) in GreenpeaceThe Amazon rainforest is shrinking. The fires in the Amazon are growing. And the impacts of this destruction are a risk to the entire planet.
Tagged under: Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Greenpeace
Large parts of Amazon may never recover, major study says
2022-09-05 in www.theguardian.comSwathes of rainforest have reached tipping point, research by scientists and Indigenous organisations concludes
Tagged under: Deforestation | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Trees | Tipping Points
Exclusive-Lula pushes Brazil-Indonesia-Congo COP forest alliance if elected
2022-09-02 (or before) by in kfgo.comBy Lisandra Paraguassu BRASILIA (Reuters) - Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's aides are reaching out to Indonesia and the Democratic Republic of Congo to form a united front of countries with the most tropical rainforest at thi...
Tagged under: Congo | Rainforests | Brazil | Trees | Indonesia
Amazon Rainforest: Highest deforestation rate in six years - BBC News
2022-07-10 (or before) in The BBCNearly 4,000 square kilometres of land have been cleared this year, Brazil's space agency reports.
Tagged under: Deforestation | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
Amazon deforestation is off to the fastest start to a year since 2008
2022-07-08 in MongabayDeforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is off to the fastest start for the first half of any year since 2008 according to government data published today. Deforestation alert data from Brazil’s national space research institute INPE shows that 3,988 square kilometers of forest have been cleared within the Brazilian Amazon since January 1, a 17 […]
Tagged under: Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Trees
‘Record after record’: Brazil’s Amazon deforestation hits April high, nearly double previous peak
2022-05-07 in The GuardianClimate analysts are astounded by such a high reading during the rainy season, and is the third monthly record this year
Tagged under: Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
‘Relentless’ destruction of rainforest continuing despite Cop26 pledge
2022-04-28 in The GuardianTropics lost 11.1m hectares of tree cover in 2021, including forest critical to limiting global heating and biodiversity loss
Tagged under: Deforestation | Congo | COP26 | Rainforests | Brazil | Africa | Wildlife | Cattle and Dairy Farming | Trees | Indonesia | Biodiversity Loss
Brazil detects record Amazon deforestation in January and February
2022-03-11 in Los Angeles TimesSatellite alerts of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon in February were the highest for that month in seven years of record-keeping.
Tagged under: Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
Petrópolis: More than 120 still missing in Brazil flood-hit city - BBC News
2022-02-20 (or before) in The BBCAt least 171 deaths are confirmed five days after huge mudslides in Petrópolis.
Tagged under: Brazil
Cover-up: Brazilian government plot to open up uncontacted tribe’s territory revealed
2022-01-28 (or before) by in Survival InternationalA cover-up by Indigenous Affairs agency revealed in Brazil is a "betrayal" of uncontacted tribes.
Tagged under: Brazil
Brazil rains: Minas Gerais hit by deadly landslides and floods - BBC News
2022-01-12 (or before) in The BBCLandslides and flooding caused by torrential rains have killed at least 15 people in Minas Gerais.
Tagged under: Brazil
Death toll from Brazil flooding rises in Bahia's 'worst disaster' ever | Reuters
2021-12-29 (or before) in ReutersTagged under: Brazil | Flooding
European Retailers Suspend Brazil Beef on Deforestation
2021-12-16 (or before) in BloombergSix European retail groups, including Sainsbury’s in the United Kingdom and Carrefour in Belgium, are restricting Brazilian beef purchases due to new findings linking cattle production to deforestation in the Amazon, Cerrado and Pantanal.
Tagged under: Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Cattle and Dairy Farming
How Your 401(k) Is Helping Destroy the Amazon Rainforest
2021-11-25 (or before) in The InterceptThe growing financialization of Brazilian agribusiness is enabling foreign investment in the industry most responsible for deforestation.
Tagged under: Deforestation | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
‘It’s as if we’re in Mad Max’: warnings for Amazon as goldmining dredges occupy river
2021-11-24 in The GuardianHundreds of illegal goldmining dredges converge in search of metal as one activist describes it as a ‘free-for-all’
Tagged under: Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Rivers | Activism
Brazil: Amazon sees worst deforestation levels in 15 years - BBC News
2021-11-19 (or before) in The BBCThe figures come after Brazil promised to end the practice by 2030 during the COP climate summit.
Tagged under: Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
Capitalism is killing the planet – it’s time to stop buying into our own destruction | George Monbiot
2021-10-30 in The GuardianInstead of focusing on ‘micro consumerist bollocks’ like ditching our plastic coffee cups, we must challenge the pursuit of wealth and level down, not up
Tagged under: Oceans | Brazil | Capitalism
Study: Deforestation linked heat, dryness causing billions of losses in soy revenue in Brazil
2021-07-15 (or before) by in feednavigator.comThe destruction of ecosystems in Brazil endangers local soy agriculture: Researchers, in a new paper, have calculated that extreme heat costs losses in soy revenue, up to US$3.55bm annually due to drier conditions.
Tagged under: Deforestation | Extreme Weather | Brazil | Sustainability
Amazonia as a carbon source linked to deforestation and climate change - Nature
2021-07-14 (or before) in NatureAircraft observations of atmospheric carbon dioxide and monoxide concentrations in Brazil show higher carbon emissions in eastern Amazonia than in the western part, which are linked to increased ecosystem stress and fire occurrence.
Tagged under: Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Climate Change
Amazon rainforest ‘will collapse if Bolsonaro remains president’
2021-07-14 in The GuardianBrazilian academics and activists issue warning amid fresh assault on environmental protections
Tagged under: Deforestation | Bolsonaro | Amazon Rainforest | Activism | Rainforests | Brazil | Collapse
Brazil, Besieged by Covid, Now Faces a Severe Drought
2021-06-19 in The New York TimesTagged under: Farming | Bolsonaro | Drought | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
Historic drought threatens Brazil's economy - France 24
2021-06-09 in France 24Historic drought threatens Brazil's economy
Tagged under: Drought | Brazil
Deforestation reduces rainfall and agricultural revenues in the Brazilian Amazon - Nature Communications
2021-06-05 (or before) in NatureDeforestation in the Amazon region has suggested to influence precipitation in a non-linear way. Here, the authors show that forest loss is associated with decreasing precipitation after a scale-dependent threshold is crossed, which can cause stress on agriculture if deforestation is expanded.
Tagged under: Deforestation | Extreme Rainfall | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Trees
Joe Biden’s billions won’t stop Bolsonaro destroying the Amazon rainforest | Marina Silva and Rubens Ricupero
2021-04-22 in The GuardianMoney alone will not persuade Brazil’s government to stop deforestation, say former Brazilian environment ministers Marina Silva and Rubens Ricupero
Tagged under: Deforestation | Bolsonaro | Joe Biden | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Trees
STATEMENT: Brazil Sets Weak 2030 Emission Reduction Target
2021-03-14 (or before) in World Resources InstituteJust ahead of the five-year anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement’s adoption, national climate commitments are being put forward by several Heads of State and governments around the world, including Brazil, which just announced its updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). Brazil’s updated NDC includes a target to reduce emissions 43% by 2030 from 2005 levels, which is the same that was submitted in 2015 as an indicative target. The national climate commitment also announces an indicative objective of reaching climate neutrality by 2060. Following is a statement from Carolina Genin, Climate Director at W...
Tagged under: Brazil | The Paris Agreement
Tax havens and global environmental degradation - Nature Ecology & Evolution
2021-03-02 (or before) in NatureAnalysis from global fisheries and the Brazilian Amazon elaborates the links between financial flows through tax havens and environmental degradation.
Amazon rainforest plots sold via Facebook Marketplace ads - BBC News
2021-02-26 (or before) in The BBCProtected land reserved for Brazil's indigenous communities is being traded on the social network.
Tagged under: Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
How fires have spread to previously untouched parts of the world
2021-02-19 (or before) by in The GuardianFires have always been a part of our natural world. But they’re moving to new ecosystems previously untouched by fire – and this is concerning scientists
Tagged under: Bushfires | Wildfires | Brazil | California
European public roundly rejects Brazil trade deal unless Amazon protected
2021-02-16 in MongabayAn average 75% of respondents in 12 European nations say the gigantic EU-Mercosur trade pact should not be ratified if Jair Bolsonaro’s Brazil doesn’t end Amazon deforestation; EU governments are listening.
Tagged under: Deforestation | Bolsonaro | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
Walmart selling beef from firm linked to Amazon deforestation
2021-02-13 in The GuardianExclusive: US chains Walmart, Costco and Kroger selling Brazilian beef produced by JBS linked to destruction of Brazilian rainforest
Tagged under: Deforestation | Farming | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Cattle and Dairy Farming | Trees
UN global climate poll: ‘The people’s voice is clear – they want action’
2021-01-27 in The GuardianBiggest ever climate change survey finds two-thirds of people think climate change is a global emergency
Tagged under: Renewable Energy | Farming | Brazil | Climate Change | Fossil Fuels | Indonesia
UK imported 1m tonnes of soya with deforestation risk in 2019
2020-12-01 in The GuardianNew analysis finds 40% was brought in without sourcing checks from Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay
Tagged under: Argentina | Deforestation | Farming | Brazil | Trees
Revealed: UK supermarket and fast-food chicken linked to deforestation in Brazil
2020-11-25 in The GuardianTesco, Lidl, Asda, McDonald’s and Nando’s all source chicken fed on soya from Cerrado tropical biome region
Tagged under: Deforestation | Farming | Brazil | Trees
Brazilian court blocks government's decision to revoke key mangrove protections - CNN
2020-11-09 (or before) by in CNNA Brazilian court blocked government's move to revoke key regulations protecting the country's tropical mangroves after the move was fiercely criticized by environmental and climate groups.
Tagged under: Brazil
'Total destruction': why fires are tearing across South America
2020-10-09 in The GuardianWildfires, mostly caused by land clearing for cattle grazing and soya production, have set four nations ablaze
Tagged under: Argentina | Deforestation | Wildfires | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Forest Fires | Cattle and Dairy Farming | Trees
Amazon near tipping point of switching from rainforest to savannah – study
2020-10-05 in The GuardianClimate crisis and logging is leading to shift from canopy rainforest to open grassland
Tagged under: Tipping Points | Bolsonaro | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Trees
Brazil's Amazon rainforest suffers worst fires in a decade
2020-10-01 in The GuardianSatellites record 61% rise in hotspots over September 2019 as scientist warns: ‘It could get worse if the drought continues’
Tagged under: Wildfires | Drought | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
Amazon fires: Are they worse this year than before? - BBC News
2020-08-29 (or before) in The BBCBlazes are continuing to rage in the Amazon rainforest, despite the Brazilian president's fire ban.
Tagged under: Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
Tesco urged to ditch meat company over alleged links to Amazon deforestation
2020-08-05 in The GuardianResponding to Greenpeace campaign to cut links to Brazilian meat giant JBS, supermarket calls on government to ensure all UK food is deforestation-free
Tagged under: Deforestation | Bolsonaro | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Cattle and Dairy Farming | Greenpeace | Activism
Revealed: new evidence links Brazil meat giant JBS to Amazon deforestation
2020-07-27 in The GuardianPhotographs by employee appear to show company trucks being used to transport cattle from allegedly prohibited cattle farm
Tagged under: Deforestation | Farming | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Cattle and Dairy Farming | Trees
Fairly sharing 1.5: national fair shares of a 1.5 °C-compliant global mitigation effort - International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics
2020-06-10 (or before) in Springer VerlagThe problem of fairly distributing the global mitigation effort is particularly important for the 1.5 °C temperature limitation objective, due to its rapidly depleting global carbon budget. Here, we present methodology and results of the first study examining national mitigation pledges presented at the 2015 Paris climate summit, relative to equity benchmarks and 1.5 °C-compliant global mitigation. Uniquely, pertinent ethical choices were made via deliberative processes of civil society organizations, resulting in an agreed range of effort-sharing parameters. Based on this, we quantified each country’s range of fai...
Tagged under: Brazil | Economics | International Agreements | Climate Justice | Climate Change Mitigation | India | Japan
Brazil's Amazon: Surge in deforestation as military prepares to deploy - BBC News
2020-05-10 (or before) in BBCThe military is preparing to deploy to the region to try to stop illegal logging and mining.
Tagged under: Deforestation | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
'Promiscuous treatment of nature' will lead to more pandemics – scientists
2020-05-07 in The GuardianHabitat destruction forces wildlife into human environments, where new diseases flourish
Tagged under: Deforestation | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Wildlife | Greenpeace | Trees
Brazil using coronavirus to cover up assaults on Amazon, warn activists
2020-05-06 in The GuardianFears Jair Bolsonaro’s ‘land grabbers decree’ may be pushed forwards after new rule allows land-grabbing on indigenous reserves
Tagged under: Deforestation | Activism | Bolsonaro | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
Greta Thunberg and children's group hit back at attempt to throw out climate case
2020-05-05 in The GuardianBrazil, France and Germany say UN can’t hear complaint against five countries of flouting child rights to clean air
Tagged under: Greta Thunberg | Brazil | Germany | France | Women and Children | Children
Brazil to weaken environmental safeguards amid increase in deforestation
2020-04-29 in Greenpeace UK - UnearthedBrazil: Critics accuse Bolsonaro of using COVID-19 as cover to rush through amnesty for destruction and occupation of forest
Tagged under: Deforestation | Bolsonaro | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Greenpeace | Trees
'Like a bomb going off': why Brazil's largest reserve is facing destruction
2020-01-13 in The GuardianGold prospectors are ravaging the Yanomami indigenous reserve. So why does President Bolsonaro want to make them legal?
Tagged under: Bolsonaro | Brazil | Wildlife
Brazil’s president claims DiCaprio paid for Amazon fires
2019-11-29 in The GuardianJair Bolsonaro falsely accuses actor of funding deliberate destruction of rainforest
Tagged under: Deforestation | Bolsonaro | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Forest Fires | Trees
Police raid office of Brazil NGO linked to brigade that helped battle Amazon fires
2019-11-26 in The GuardianRaid and arrests were a politically-motivated attack on dedicated firefighters and a respected NGO, indigenous associations and campaigners say
Tagged under: Deforestation | Wildfires | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
Most countries' climate plans 'totally inadequate' – experts
2019-11-05 in The GuardianUS and Brazil unlikely to meet Paris agreement pledges - while Russia has not even made one
Tagged under: Brazil | Greenhouse Gases | Climate Change | Russia | The Paris Agreement
Amazon rainforest 'close to irreversible tipping point'
2019-10-23 in The GuardianForecast suggests rainforest could stop producing enough rain to sustain itself by 2021
Tagged under: Deforestation | Tipping Points | Bolsonaro | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Trees
Brazil worker who protected indigenous tribes killed in Amazon - BBC News
2019-09-11 (or before) in BBCReports say an official who protected land from farmers and loggers was shot twice in the head.
Tagged under: Farming | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
Jair Bolsonaro claims NGOs behind Amazon forest fire surge – but provides no evidence
2019-08-21 in The GuardianBrazilian president claims green groups behind blazes, which have increased 84% over same period last year
Tagged under: Deforestation | Bolsonaro | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Trees
Amazon deforestation accelerating towards unrecoverable 'tipping point'
2019-07-25 in The GuardianData confirms fears that Jair Bolsonaro’s policy encourages illegal logging in Brazil
Tagged under: Deforestation | Tipping Points | Bolsonaro | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
Brazil: huge rise in Amazon destruction under Bolsonaro, figures show
2019-07-03 in The GuardianPreliminary data reveals 88.4% deforestation increase compared with a year ago as critics say rightwing president has emboldened loggers and ranchers
Tagged under: Deforestation | Bolsonaro | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Trees
Revealed: rampant deforestation of Amazon driven by global greed for meat
2019-07-02 in The GuardianInvestigation exposes how Brazil’s huge beef sector continues to threaten health of world’s largest rainforest
Tagged under: Deforestation | Farming | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Cattle and Dairy Farming | Health | Trees
'Exterminator of the future': Brazil's Bolsonaro denounced for environmental assault
2019-05-09 in The GuardianActivist and politician Marina Silva warns Brazil’s rainforest protections being destroyed but vows ‘we can’t let that happen’
Tagged under: Activism | Bolsonaro | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil
‘Death by a thousand cuts’: vast expanse of rainforest lost in 2018
2019-04-25 in The GuardianPristine forests are vital for climate and wildlife but trend of losses is rising, data shows
Tagged under: Deforestation | Congo | Rainforests | Brazil | Africa | Wildlife | Trees | Indonesia | Biodiversity Loss
Brazil reveals highest deforestation figures in a decade as activists warn Bolsonaro will make issue worse | The Independent | The Independent
2019-01-01 (or before) in The IndependentIllegal logging and agriculture creeping into jungle land blamed for devastating rise
Tagged under: Deforestation | Bolsonaro | Rainforests | Amazon Rainforest | Brazil | Activism
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