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The Indigenous women changing the course of their communities
Indigenous women leaders don’t only sustain life in their territories; they are also active defenders of water, seeds, ...
Jani Silva is a renowned environmental activist in Colombia’s Amazon, but she has been unable to live in her house for nearly ...
The third season of the Northeast International Documentary & Film Festival (NIDFF), organised by RedCardinal Motion Pictures ...
The health of the Amazon forest and river are intertwined. By storing carbon, the forest can be a key part of climate solutions but plans for expanding hydropower could undermine that climate solution ...
Human influence across centuries continues to define biodiversity and carbon storage in the world's largest rainforest, according to a new international study published in the Proceedings of the ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. The first time Virgilio Viana saw the Amazon up close, he was a 16-year-old with a backpack, two school friends and very little sense of what he ...
As we broadcast from the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, we are joined by one of Brazil’s most prominent scientists, Carlos Nobre, who says the Amazon now produces more carbon emissions than it ...
After four decades of research, a scientist returns to the Amazon in an effort to change the behavior that has led to years of environmental crisis. After four decades of research, a scientist returns ...
For the Wake Forest women's basketball team, you could not have scripted the beginning of the season any better. On Sunday, the Lady Deacs (6-0) took down the Western Carolina Catamounts (2-4) 60-49.
Thanksgiving in Paradise. That's where the Wake Forest women's basketball team is spending the holiday weekend. But it's not a relaxation trip on the beach. Instead, the team is there taking care of ...
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Indigenous tribe living deep in Amazon rainforest fends off outside forces: 'We are the hidden people'
"Their only means of survival." Indigenous tribe living deep in Amazon rainforest fends off outside forces: 'We are the hidden people' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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