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Deep in Brazil’s Amazon flows the vast Tapajós River basin—a network of sacred waterways that Indigenous peoples call the ...
International Rivers today released a new study outlining the threats facing the Tapajós River Basin and innovative legal ...
International Rivers' analysis of challenges facing communities in Brazil offers innovative solutions for protecting nature and human rights.
When negotiators meet in Belem for November’s United Nations climate summit, they will confront the Amazon’s deforestation and poverty rather than the luxury settings of past talks.Seth Borenstein ...