Pantanal blaze: nature’s silent scream
Throughout this month, rampant fires engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, one of the world’s largest tropical wetlands and home to...
Freelance writer, focused on environmental, health and human rights issues. She has contributed articles for an independent British newspaper, Byline Times, covering the pandemic, the use of pesticides, and the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. She runs her own blog, publishes her work on Medium and writes articles for two educational platforms in Brazil.
Throughout this month, rampant fires engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, one of the world’s largest tropical wetlands and home to...
The Amazon drought in Brazil is unleashing a wave of environmental, health, economic, and social disruptions in the region. But...
The Yanomami are an Indigenous People of Brazil and Venezuela. The Brazilian state specifically and corporations have for decades violated...
The reconstruction of Amazon’s BR-319 highway in Brazil, connecting the capital Manaus in central Amazonia to the southern edge of...
A new study has revealed that, post-Brexit, the UK government is allowing the use of dozens of pesticides that are...
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