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Brazilian economist Ana Toni says that problems in Belém, including where to put tens of thousands of U.N. delegates this November, showcase why environmental action is needed.
The Madeira River, the largest tributary of the Amazon, has been losing water flow over the last 20 years while facing severe ...
Around the world, indigenous communities have become something of a human early warning system for climate change. Living in ...
This story is published through the Indigenous News Alliance. For the last week, Indigenous leaders from around the world ...
Cerro El Cono is a solitary, pyramidal hill in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest whose origins remain mysterious and that holds ...
Earlier this week, a massive power outage left tens of millions of people in Spain and Portugal without electricity.
Conservationists fear that a change to Peruvian law will cause irreparable damage to the country’s rainforests.
Tribal Man Hid Himself From the World and Survived Alone in the Depths of the Amazon Rainforest for 26 Years A man in Brazil ...
The unnamed tribesman learned how to fend for himself and survive in the rainforest after his entire tribe was wiped out.
A year after his presidential ambitions collapsed, Gov. Ron DeSantis and his wife Casey can no longer lay claim to the future ...
Known as the Last of his Tribe and Man of the Hole, an unnamed indigenous hunter lived entirely alone for nearly three ...
While globalisation may have dissolved the territorial boundaries between people by joining them with each other through ...