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Bloomberg

The Brazilian Amazon’s Tipping Point May Already Be Here

Higher Ed
Sep.28 -- The destruction of Brazil’s rainforests may have passed the point of no return. Its perpetrators aren’t just far-right government officials and industrial farmers, however. Voracious consumers everywhere are fueling demand that...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS: Brazil's Amazon rainforest wildlife

9th - Higher Ed
STOCKSHOTS of Amazon rainforest and animals in Brazil for the presidential and legislative elections of October 2, in which Brazilian Amazonian wildlife is one of the main topics of debate due to rainforest degradation and the need to...
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Curated Video

Fires In Brazil Stoke Clash Between Economic Gain And Preservation

Higher Ed
In Brazil, forest clearing can produce quick riches But a rash of fires stirs debate over short-term economic gains vs. the life of the rainforest.
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Sky News

A look at illegal logging in the Amazon

Higher Ed
VOICED: PT1: Deforestation of the Amazon rainforest has “exploded” in the last year -- with new figures showing it has leapt almost 300 percent since the country's controversial President came to power. SHOWS: Aerials of deforested...
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Curated Video

A Look At The Amazon Fund, A Key Money Source For The Rainforest

Higher Ed
The Amazon Fund is one key entity focused on the health of the basin, and it started in 2009 as an agreement between Norway and Brazil.
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Curated Video

It's Hard To Tell How Much Of The Amazon Is Burning

Higher Ed
Our best tools for measuring fires in remote rainforests can't always tell us how big the fires get.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Brazil singer Caetano Veloso leads rally against Bolsonaro's environmental policy

9th - Higher Ed
Brazilian singer Caetano Veloso leads a rally in Brasilia against President Jair Bolsonaro's environmental policy, seeking to block a series of bills that activists say would be devastating for the Amazon rainforest and beyond (Footage...
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Sky News

BRAZIL: Stuart Ramsay investigates deforestation in Trairão.

Higher Ed
VOICED: there is nowhere on this planet where the summit pledge to halt and reverse deforestation by the end of the decade could have more impact . The preservation of the world’s largest rainforest is seen as vital in the attempt...
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Sky News

BRAZIL: Industry and unregulated housing settlements are killing the Amazon rainforest & rivers

Higher Ed
VOICED: Well yesterday we flew over the great rainforest to see how the behaviour of man is directly impacting climate change here. We've also witnessed how industry and unregulated housing settlements are eating into the rainforest....
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Curated Video

In Brazil's Amazon, Fires Threaten The Environment And Way Of Life

Higher Ed
In the forested Acre state, searing fires and the president's development plans stir memories of an environmental martyr for the Amazon.
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Curated Video

In Brazil's Amazon, Fires Threaten The Environment And Way Of Life

Higher Ed
In the forested Acre state, searing fires and the president's development plans stir memories of an environmental martyr for the Amazon.
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Curated Video

In Brazil's Amazon, Fires Threaten The Environment And Way Of Life

Higher Ed
In the forested Acre state, searing fires and the president's development plans stir memories of an environmental martyr for the Amazon.
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Curated Video

Brazil's Space Agency Reports Soaring Rates Of Rainforest Destruction

Higher Ed
A report by Brazil's space agency, completed before a recent surge in fires, reveals a 30 percent 12-month spike in rainforest destruction.
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Curated Video

Brazil's President Might Miss A Meeting On Rainforest Fires He Called

Higher Ed
President Jair Bolsonaro has faced international pressure to address the Amazon Rainforest fires.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Voices from the Amazon: The indigenous teacher

9th - Higher Ed
As part of a portrait series on voices from the Amazon indigenous schoolteacher Claudeth Gabriel Sau Munduruku worries about the young children sitting in her classroom: Will the rainforest still exist when they grow up (Footage by AFPTV...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Merkel urges Brazil to protect Amazon rainforest

9th - Higher Ed
Brazil and Germany threw their weight Thursday behind the push for a global climate agreement later this year and stressed the vital importance of defending the Amazon jungle from deforestation
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Amazon bishop hits out at Bolsonaro's plans for Amazon

9th - Higher Ed
From his parish in the Amazon Catholic Bishop Wilmar Santin criticises Brazilian President Bolsonaro's attempt to open up the rainforest for business ahead of the Synod for the Amazon (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Brazil To Temporarily Ban Fires In The Amazon Rainforest

Higher Ed
The announcement comes after 29 firms sent a letter threatening to pull investments if Brazil doesn't do something to protect the rainforest.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS: Wildlife in Brazil's Pantanal wetlands and Amazon rainforest

9th - Higher Ed
Images of fauna in the Brazilian Pantanal wetlands and the Amazon rainforest including jaguars, harpy eagles, alligators, monkeys and buffaloes (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Remote Amazon tribe tries to straddle two worlds

9th - Higher Ed
From the depths of the Amazon rainforest one member of an ancient tribe discovered almost 50 years ago is connecting with the outside world to defend the voice of his people
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : For Amazon tribe rainforest is a whole world

9th - Higher Ed
When Japarupi Waiapi looks into the dense foliage of the Amazon rainforest he sees the equivalent of a supermarket pharmacy furniture store and that's just the beginning
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Curated Video

Thunberg: Trump should listen to climate science

Higher Ed
Swedish teen climate activist Greta Thunberg has a message for Donald Trump - listen to the science about climate change.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Indigenous cowboys strike unusual balance in Amazon's far west

9th - Higher Ed
The Uru-eu-wau-wau indigenous and the cowboys that live nearby have learned to co-exist in a far west corner of the Brazil Amazon an unusual feat because the rich Uru-eu-wau wau indigenous reserve is one of the most threatened by land...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Black Jesus born in burnt Amazon at Brazil church manger

9th - Higher Ed
Instead of a manger in Bethlehem, Jesus will arrive this Christmas in a badly burned clearing in the Amazon rainforest, a Black baby born to a Black virgin with indigenous cherubs looking on (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)