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From Forests to Oceans: Meet five Earth Defenders showing what real protection is
From the Amazon to the Congo Basin to Thailand, meet five Earth Defenders whose stories serve as inspiration to join the movement to protect the planet.
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“The Answer Is Us”: Brazil’s largest Indigenous mobilisation set the tone for a decisive year for forests
Thousands of Indigenous Peoples gathered in Brasilia for the 22nd Free Land Camp (ATL),the largest Indigenous mobilisation in Brazil and one of the biggest in the world.
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Leading environmental groups demand McDonald’s act to defend Amazon Soy Moratorium
Leading environmental groups Greenpeace International and Mighty Earth have issued an open letter to McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski, urging the fast-food giant to intervene…
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Yanomami health crisis, 3 years later
A look on how Indigenous health improvement and integrated action against illegal mining changed destruction and humanitarian emergency in the biggest Indigenous territory in Brazil.
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The Amazon’s best shield is cracking: Why the soy moratorium must be defended
2026 has got off to a terrible start for the Amazon rainforest: the industry group representing the largest soybean traders in Brazil, announced plans to withdraw from the Amazon Soy Moratorium.
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We warned you: new leak in the Amazon River Basin halts drilling by Petrobrás
Around 15 thousand cubic meters of drilling fluid leaked out of the well where Brazilian oil company Petrobrás has been drilling, near the Amazon River Basin.
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Hope comes alive when we take action: 8 Good News stories 2025
So much can seem wrong in this world right now yet one thing remains certain: in troubling times, hope is an act of resistance. Action fuels hope.
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Big Ag’s COP30 greenwashing: ‘Tropical Agriculture’ hides Amazon destruction
More than 300 industrial agriculture lobbyists have participated at this year’s UN climate talks taking place in the Brazilian Amazon. At COP30 we urgently need effective action that not just halts, but reverses deforestation.
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Toxic Skies: The Amazon is now breathing dirtier air than the world’s biggest cities
The Amazon’s skies are turning toxic. Fires lit to expand and renew cattle pastures are poisoning the air and fuelling the climate crisis.
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Toxic Skies: How Agribusiness is Choking the Amazon
This report findings confirm that agricultural activity and expansion in the Amazon is driving an air pollution crisis alongside deforestation.









