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Data show more than 13,200 sq km of rainforest torn down in the 12 months to July
Iván Duque targets recreational drug users who preach environmentalism but fuel deforestation
Henry Ford’s abandoned town holds lessons for those who seek to tap the region’s economic potential
His new show at London’s Science Museum reflects the rainforest’s glories — human, animal and landscape — but recognises the dangers they face
UK and Brazilian study finds 2.5bn trees in the biome perished during another recent extreme dry spell
The artist first photographed the Amazon’s indigenous people and pledged to fight their cause in 1971. She is still fighting
Move on Ricardo Salles likely to undermine Bolsonaro’s attempts to improve country’s image
Environment minister says Bolsonaro’s government has done enough to deserve the funding
Progress on ESG is being obscured by a row over deforestation
Licensing extraction would make it easier to apply eco-regulations, says Brazil’s vice-president
World’s largest meatpacker under the spotlight as investors sound the alarm on deforestation
Yet protecting the rainforest and its communities can help prevent the next pandemic
The political calculus that maintains destructive environmental policies could be changed
A Portuguese palace, a Turkish retreat, an Amazon adventure – and where camping is elevated to an art form
Indigenous groups at risk as region emerges as flashpoint of pandemic in Brazil
Lessons from Brazil could have wider implications for global food production
Amid the dire news of fires and deforestation, a new reserve is promoting sustainability
Soyabean farmers add nutrients to the soil that benefit their livestock peers
Front organisations backed by politicians are responsible for land grabs and deforestation
Kingpins seeking quick profit benefit from president’s pursuit of development and votes
Pressure mounts for Brazilian companies to become more compliant with ESG standards
Legal battles in national park pit local communities against government and oil companies
Formed more than 30m years ago, the Amazon basin acts as one of the few remaining natural bulwarks against climate change. This report explores why and how the Amazon matters to the entire world and what can be done to conserve it for future generations
Much like oil before it, realising the economic potential requires research, investment and oversight
Businesses and investors call on government to continue to back moratorium signed in 2006
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