The Ferrograo railway project would transport commodities including corn and soybeans nearly 621 miles from a city on the ...
A prominent nonprofit group in Brazil says that criminal gangs expanded their presence in the Brazilian Amazon last year and ...
Startups are rushing in to monetize the COP30 host’s push to preserve the rainforest before it turns into a driver of climate ...
Brazil wanted the U.N. summit to make it a leader on climate, despite signing off on oil drilling near the Amazon and gutting ...
Brazilian authorities have raged against comments by Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz in which he appeared to look down on ...
The government of Brazil, Brazilian communities, and a broad coalition of partners—including WWF—launched the ARPA ...
Environmental advocates warn oil leaks or spills could cause irreparable damage to the unique and understudied ecosystem.They ...
The Tapajós supported Indigenous people for millennia, but now vessels, pollution and waves may disrupt their lives.
The new 67,000 m² centre will handle up to 135,000 packages daily, enabling Amazon Brazil to serve customers faster.
Brazil, which is hosting the 30th U.N. Climate Change Conference this month, wants to show the world it is a leader in safeguarding the planet. Its record tells a more complicated story.
As COP30 brings cruise ships to the rainforest, the tensions between climate ideals and political realities echo far beyond ...