Soybean and livestock producers were responsible for the dumping of herbicides by plane over the Amazon forest and other biomes in an area the size of 30,000 soccer fields.
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The week of November 1, a preliminary bill was presented to the Peruvian Comisión de Justicia del Congreso de la República.
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About 200 families in El Espave, on the banks of the Bahia de Chame, a large bay, work in the production of mangrove charcoal, which they sell to pizzerias and restaurants.
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The Mexican biologist and professor of Ecology at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Aurora Gaxiola, has dedicated her area of study to Chilean forests, particularly the metabolism of trees.
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President Jair Bolsonaro signed a decree presented by industries that exploit salt marshes on the coasts of Brazil to further capitalize off Permanent Environmental Protection Areas (APPs).
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Panama is a “carbon negative” country.
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Guillermo Lasso, Ecuador’s president, proposed to over 120 world leaders that debt be exchanged for environmental conservation and announced the formation of a new marine reserve in the Galápagos.
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Major floods from Colombia’s west coast are threatening the biodiversity of amphibians in the zone, La Mojana.
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While on an official trip to Colombia, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that the United States will launch a regional pact to reduce deforestation throughout the Amazon.
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On Wednesday, October 13th, the Brazilian senate approved a bill to amend the Forest Code, which authorizes municipalities to define the area of protected land around riverbanks.
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