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Fire in the Kayapó Indigenous Land, Brazil’s most scorched territory
Evidence points out that the fires started in illegal mining areas
Leia maisDetailsEvidence points out that the fires started in illegal mining areas
Leia maisDetailsThe area corresponds to twice the size of Portugal and 20 times the size of São Paulo
Leia maisDetailsResidents at Maceió are coping with floods and cracks in the walls since the collapse of mine
Leia maisDetailsThe Tabajara Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP) project will create a 60-square-mile reservoir in Machadinho d’Oeste
Leia maisDetailsThe main sources of impact are infrastructure works, mining requests and overlapping farms
Leia maisDetailsThe company intends to pay only 0.6% of its 2023 profits to renew railroad concessions
Leia maisDetailsFamilies living in the Flexais neighborhood and Marquês de Abrantes Street will receive US$ 2,540 per year
Leia maisDetailsThe company was supposed to attend two debates, but cancelled after the crisis in the city of Maceió
Leia maisDetailsSenator Eduardo Braga proposed “sin tax” of 1% on the exploitation of minerals and oil
Leia maisDetailsDocument prioritizes actions for the recovery of the Amazon biome and land titling
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