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Two indigenous men killed by shots fired from moving vehicle in Brazil Amazons

On the afternoon of Saturday December 7th, an unidentified individual shot and killed two indigenous chiefs, Firmino Prexede Guajajara and Raimundo Guajajara and injured two others The two men were shot from a moving vehicle on Brazilian highway BR 226, which crosses the indigenous land of Canabrava

Travel Tourism Must Transform to Survive Climate Change

The travel and tourism sector accounts for around 8% of global greenhouse gas emissions that are contributing to climate change The travel and tourism sector, with its significant economic and social benefits, has no choice but to transform to survive and thrive in the face of climate change, said

Despite size, Congo Basin attracts less funding than other major forest areas

RICHARD EBA’A ATYI Stronger capacities and governance needed to boost international support for Central African forests The Congo Basin is home to the second largest tropical forest in the world, but it is well behind Southeast Asia and the Amazon region in terms of attracting international fu

World’s largest public lending bank withdrawing from fossil fuel

EU Bank launches ambitious new climate strategy and Energy Lending Policy that will end financing for fossil fuel energy projects from the end of 2021; instead unlocking EUR 1 trillion of climate action and environmental sustainable investment until 2030 European Investment Bank (EIB) Group will ali

Financing female entrepreneurs: a crucial step for socioeconomic development in Bangladesh

Chowdhury Dilruba Shoma Financial empowerment of women has social and economic benefits for all citizens. Entrenched attitudes, customs and practices are preventing Bangladesh from realising the full benefit of the entrepreneurial skills of its female citizens. My just-published research uses a libe

China’s Brazilian beef demand linked to Amazon deforestation risk

Gustavo Faleiros Analyses of Brazil’s beef exports show 22,700 hectares of Amazon deforestation in 2017 that may be connected to Chinese demand Porto Velho is one of the biggest cities in the Brazilian Amazon but it still feels like a small town. There is little traffic in the urban centre loc

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Palm Oil Industry to Develop Radar Monitoring Technology to Detect Deforestation

World’s largest palm oil producers and buyers, including Bunge, Cargill, Golden Agri-Resources (GAR), Mondelēz International, Musim Mas, Nestlé, Pepsico, Sime Darby Plantation, Unilever and Wilmar to fund and develop radar-based forest monitoring system A coalition of ten major palm oil producer

Amazon Guardian killed, another shot, as loggers attack in Brazil

Paulo Paulino Guajajara, known also as Kwahu Tenetehar, was shot in the neck and died in the forest. His colleague, Tainaky Tenetehar, was shot in the back and arm but escaped. The Amazon Guardians have been patrolling their territory in the eastern Amazon, which has been heavily invaded b

Farmworkers Face Daunting Health Risks In California’s Wildfires

As wildfires grow more frequent, so do concerns for wine country field workers, who can face conditions that jeopardize their health, wages and housing. Farm laborers in yellow safety vests walked through neatly arranged rows of grapes Friday, harvesting the last of the deep purple bundles that hung

EU provides €40 million for sustainable fisheries and aquaculture in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific

The initiative will work with 10 value chains in 10 different countries, aiming to maximise economic returns and social benefits, while minimising the detrimental effects on natural habitats and marine wildlife The EU, the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP) and the Food and Agri

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