Leading Amazon scientist highlights ‘grave problems’ in Brazil’s management of the world’s most important forest as climate-driven fires eat it away
How family rivalry and the Catholic church helped miners devastate an indigenous Amazon territory
Embattled president is regularising illegally occupied land at knock-down prices, in a move environmentalists fear will lead to more deforestation
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Brazil’s government is set to roll back protections on vast areas of the Amazon that would legitimise land claims often made under fake names to avoid prosecution
Nearly 600,000 hectares of land could lose protected status under a law approved by Congress, an area twice the size of the US’ Yosemite national park
Even as he handed more and more power to an agricultural lobby that would strip the Amazon for pasture, Michel Temer was being double-crossed
Guarani-Kaiowá leader Ladio Veron is touring Europe to raise awareness of violence and environmental destruction by agribusiness
Nine men were brutally killed last month in a remote Brazilian settlement where deforestation, land grabbing and violence go unpunished
As deforestation spirals out of control, bills to be voted on by Congress would roll back protections on area of forest the size of Jamaica
In a bid to contain a growing budget deficit, the government has slashed the funding to enforce forest protection laws
World’s biggest meat producer slapped with sanctions by Brazil’s environment agency after cattle were traced to illegally cleared rainforest areas
Bids have been invited for a renewable power auction in May, to wean the Amazonas region off reliance on fuel imports
Indigenous groups say they are at “war” with the Brazilian government after the appointment of a justice minister with close ties to agriculture
Izabella Teixeira has hit out at a “shameful” parliamentary proposal to cut conservation zones in Amazonas state
Small-scale farmers who produce most of the world’s coffee beans face reductions in crop yield and quality as a result of rising temperatures and extreme weather
Jose Sarney Filho is at loggerheads with the rural lobby in Congress over a bill to tear up environmental protections
The latest data confirms an increase in tree-cutting, including in the most valuable carbon-rich areas of Amazon rainforest
As the world continues to warm, cities are housing ever greater numbers − yet they have no voice in climate talks
Emissions increased 3.5% between 2014 and 2015, the latest independent analysis shows, while the economy shrank