Amazon Brazil’s Indigenous still plagued by violence over a year into Lula’s presidency By Brazil Reports - September 24, 2024
Amazon Amazon indigenous deforestation sees greatest plunge since 2018 in Brazil By Latin America Reports - April 19, 2024
Amazon Mercury contamination remains exceedingly high among Brazil’s Yanomami Indigenous peoples By Latin America Reports - April 10, 2024
Amazon Emmanuel Macron in Brazil: Amazon funding, submarines and scientific research By Latin America Reports - March 30, 2024
Amazon Amazon basin experiences worst drought in 40 years: EU study By Latin America Reports - January 8, 2024
Amazon Centuries of indigenous presence in the Amazon defy legal attempts to limit the rights of Brazil’s native peoples By Latin America Reports - October 31, 2023
Amazon The Amazon: The most dangerous place in the world for environmental defenders By Latin America Reports - October 14, 2023
Amazon ‘Extremely worrying’: Drought in Brazil’s Amazon impacting economy and wildlife By Latin America Reports - October 5, 2023
Amazon Brazil’s Senate limits Indigenous land rights; President Lula expected to veto law By Latin America Reports - September 29, 2023
Amazon Brazil’s Indigenous win legal battle for land demarcation in Supreme Court By Latin America Reports - September 22, 2023
Amazon Governor declares environmental emergency as much of Brazil’s Amazonas state burns By Latin America Reports - September 19, 2023
Amazon Brazil’s Federal Police carry out largest operation in history against illegal mining in Amazonas state By Latin America Reports - August 31, 2023
Amazon Brazil police arrest Amazon deforestation gang leader By Latin America Reports - August 11, 2023
Amazon NASA, Brazil to expand partnership to monitor Amazon deforestation By Latin America Reports - July 28, 2023
Amazon Factions of Lula’s government at loggerheads over oil drilling near mouth of Amazon River By Latin America Reports - May 24, 2023