published September 1, 2010 and has No Comments
photo: Leo Freitas via flickr According to preliminary data from Brazilian NGO Imazon and Brazil's National Institute for Space Research (INPE), deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is down 16% over the past twelve months, with 1,488 square kilometers (574 square miles) of forest cleared. All that tree felling resulted in 95.... Read the full story on TreeHugger
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published August 22, 2010 and has No Comments
Photo via FrogView From the top of Rio de Janeiro 's towering mountain of Corcovado, at the feet of the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue, the high rise urban centers neatly tucked along the shoreline are dwarfed by the rugged natural skyline. On these peaks, for as far as the eye can see, grows the dense jungle of the ...
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published August 15, 2010 and has No Comments
photo via flickr If only Visa treated my debt the way the U.S. is treating debt from developing countries. On Friday, the Obama Administration announced that it will cancel debt from Brazil in exchange for forest protection. The U.S. has done the same for Bangladesh, Belize, Botswana, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Indonesia, Jamaica, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and ...
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published August 11, 2010 and has No Comments
Photos: Urban repair squad @ Apocalipse motorizado . We've seen some examples of guerrilla bike paths and signs before , so it couldn't be long before it got to pedestrian lines. The stereotype would say that if a World Cup soccer match is on, a Brazilian would be glued to the TV, right? Not these activists from Sao Paul... ...
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published August 8, 2010 and has No Comments
Photo: Carol Laiate Traveling through the heart of the Brazilian Amazon , one might expect to run across many strange and fascinating things -- but an American ghost town probably wouldn't be one of them. Yet deep in the world's largest rainforest lies the abandoned remnants of Fordlândia , a remote US-style factory... Read the full story on TreeHugger ...
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published August 1, 2010 and has No Comments
It will be another four months until leaders from around the world gather for COP16 in Mexico, but expectations for the meeting's outcome are hardly optimistic. After last year's UN climate summit in Copenhagen produced a less-than-ideal result , the tone at December's meeting in Cancun is bound to be a bit more subdued -- which may not be ...
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published July 27, 2010 and has No Comments
Traveling from the heart of the Amazon rainforest to the Tropical savannah climate of the Brazilian capital of Brasilia offers a lesson in contrasts -- patches of forest and deforestation are replaced with monolithic white government buildings, poor villagers of the Amazon with well-dressed politicians and businesspeople. But as little as these two places have in common, policies and ...
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published July 25, 2010 and has No Comments
Thousands of years ago, a tribe of indians settled near modern day Santarem, nestled on the banks of where the Tapajós River joins Amazon in the state Pará, Brazil, living harmoniously in the region's lush rainforest . Time, however, have not been kind to this corner of the world as its landscape has been transformed by cattle ranches , ...
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published July 22, 2010 and has No Comments
Photo via Betacontrol The tiny town of Urucu, deep in the middle of the Amazon rainforest , could easily be seen as some sort of eco-paradise. Although it's surrounded by lush rainforest and is accessible only by boat or plane, Urucu features all the green amenities one could hope for:
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published July 21, 2010 and has No Comments
Photo: Flickr , CC On the Average Year, Only About 10 Dead Penguins are Found in that Area Over just the past 10 days, around 500 dead penguins have washed up on beaches in the Sao Paolo state of Brazil. What killed the black-and-white birds is still a mystery, though the autopsy of some of the dead birds has ...
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