The Brazilian government is preparing to host the world’s largest climate summit uniquely – by chopping down tens of thousands of acres of the Amazon jungle for a new highway. The city of Belém, more ...
Brazil is facing criticism for cutting down thousands of trees in the Amazon rainforest to build a road for the COP30 climate summit, despite the country's claims of commitment to environmental ...
A United Nations effort is channeling more finance to communities to help them conserve, restore and sustainably manage ...
BBC's Ione Wells reports from Brazil where rainforest, animals and local people are being affected by the new road.
Brazil’s Belém is set to play host to around 50,000 people during the COP30, the UN’s annual climate summit, in November.
Dubbed the Avenida Liberdade highway, the new stretch of highway cuts across tens of thousands of acres of rainforest located ...
The Amazon is vital for absorbing carbon and maintaining biodiversity. Many argue that clearing land for a road goes against ...
A new road is being built by cutting down thousands of protected Amazon rainforest acres for the COP30 climate summit in ...
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