Two years of record-breaking drought have dealt a heavy blow to what is arguably the Amazon’s most successful sustainable ...
According to Brazil's National Center for the Monitoring of Natural Disasters (Cemaden), South America's largest country is facing the most severe drought in its recent history. The agency also ...
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon dropped by 30.6% over the past year, reaching the lowest level of destruction in nine ...
Droughts jeopardize the Amazon's pirarucu fishing economy, urging communities to seek climate adaptation measures.
A mural by artist-activist Mundano depicting the drought in the Amazon rainforest using paint made from the ashes of wildfires in the Amazon and mud from the floods in southern Brazil decorate a ...
Brazil was then in the throes of a record drought -- the city of Brasilia had gone 169 days without a drop of rain -- which ...
Brazil’s deforestation monitoring system tracks Aug. 1 to July 30, so Wednesday’s report doesn’t capture the destruction from the past few months, as a historic drought opened the way to a ...
Brazil is set to import nearly 900,000 metric tons of thermal coal this month, the highest monthly tally on record and three times the monthly average for 2024 so far, according to data from ...
Brazil also has an annual 750,000 tons wheat import quota that is exempt from tariffs. Lima said it is difficult to estimate how much wheat will be coming from outside Mercosur.
AGUA CLARA, Brazil — Two years of record-breaking drought have dealt a heavy blow to what is arguably the Amazon’s most successful sustainable economy: the managed fishery for the giant pirarucu.