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Amazon River and tributaries at record low levels

How the Brazilian military sabotaged protection of Indigenous people in the Amazon

Wildcat miners: will cyanide displace mercury?

Clearest picture yet of Amazon carbon density could help guide conservation

Extreme drought pushes Amazon’s main rivers to lowest-ever levels

Resilient and resourceful, Brazil’s illegal gold capital resists government crackdown

Drought forces Amazon Indigenous communities to drink mercury-tainted water

Study finds Amazon fires nearly 30 times likelier due to climate change

Nearly all Brazilian gold imported by EU is likely illegal, report says

Brazil launches ‘war’ on widespread fire outbreaks & criminal arsonists

In the Brazilian Amazon, seedlings offer hope for drying rivers

At the ‘Biodiversity Olympics,’ scientists work to democratize rainforest tech

Study shows most Amazon beef & soy demand comes from Brazil — not exports

Fires devastate critical refuge for hyacinth macaws

Tree bark removes atmospheric methane, study finds

Acre’s communities face drinking water shortage amid Amazon drought

Deal ends environmental agents’ strike in Brazil, but grievances fester

Peru’s isolated Mashco Piro tribe attacks loggers in their ancestral territory

Brazil cites Mongabay reporting in recommendation to suspend ‘rotten’ carbon credit projects

Communities fend off attacks as officials study Brazil’s anti-Indigenous land rights bill

Streak of falling deforestation snapped at 15 months in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest

Forest degradation releases 5 times more Amazon carbon than deforestation: Study

Amazon Fraud 101: How timber credits mask illegal logging in Brazil

Scaling up the Amazon’s many bioeconomies requires investment in nature, prosperity, and inclusion (commentary)

Raw materials become high-value bioeconomy goods at an Amazon science park

In Brazil’s Amazon, land invasions — and fires — threaten a protected reserve

Study looks at how various tree species dominated different parts of the Amazon

New datasets identify which crops deforest the Amazon, and where

Hydropower plants disrupt fishers’ lives in Amazon’s most biodiverse river basin

Time for a copal comeback? The natural resin could boost Amazon’s economy

It’s not the end, we have several possible futures: Interview with Indigenous author Ailton Krenak

New relatives of the cacao tree uncovered in old plant collections

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