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    All the Flames of the Forest: The Complex Reality of Amazonian Fires Explained

    From arson caused by large loggers to the use of fire for subsistence in traditional communities, a...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - All the Flames of the Forest: The Complex Reality of Amazonian Fires Explained
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    Yuquis: The Strongest Fight

    The Yuqui Indigenous community is home to just 344 inhabitants. It's one of the most vulnerable...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Yuquis: The Strongest Fight
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    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. April 29, 2020. An overview of an emergency field hospital is seen at Riocentro to receive COVID-19 patients. Image by Antonio Scorza / Shutterstock. Brazil, 2020.
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    PART OF: The Science of COVID-19

    ‘I Just Want This Suffering To Be Over.’ Brazilians Flock To COVID-19 Vaccine Trials

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    Herton Escobar
    Grantee
    September 23, 2020
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    A clearing in the lower Tapajós, in Pará, serves to store wood seized by agents from Ibama. This year, 54% of hot spots in the Amazon were recorded in deforested areas, according to NASA data. Image by Flavio Forner. Brazil, 2020.
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    PART OF: All the Flames of the Forest: The Complex Reality of Amazonian Fires Explained

    Traditional Peoples Are Not Responsible for Destruction of the Amazon (Portuguese)

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    September 23, 2020
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    ICMBio brigadiers risk their own lives by entering the Tapajós National Forest in search of forest fires. Image by Flavio Forner. Brazil, 2020.
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    PART OF: All the Flames of the Forest: The Complex Reality of Amazonian Fires Explained

    Multimedia: Smoke Screen

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    September 23, 2020
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    PART OF: COVID-19 Strikes a Country in Crisis: Dispatches From Venezuela

    Inequality and COVID-19: Distances To Sentinel Treatment Centers in Venezuela

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    Helena Carpio
    ORN Fellow
    September 21, 2020
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    In easily accessible settlements like Brownsweg, a small Maroon village in Suriname's interior, a majority of the population is involved in mining. Image by Bram Ebus. Suriname, 2020.
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    PART OF: Mercury Alert

    Mercury: Chasing the Quicksilver

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    September 15, 2020
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    An aerial view of damage caused by a tailings dam leak at Norse Hydro's industrial complex in Barcarena in the Brazilian Amazon in 2018. The leak, caused by heavy rains, engulfed nearby communities in a flash flood that contaminated the Murucupí River. Image by Cícero Pedrosa Neto. Brazil, 2018.
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    PART OF: Quilombolas, Invisible Protectors of the Forest, in Sight of COVID-19 (Portuguese)

    Double Exposure

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    September 14, 2020
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    Rescue workers dig through the rubble of a badly damaged building in Lebanon's capital, Beirut, in search of possible survivors from a mega-blast at the adjacent port one month ago, after scanners detected a pulse, on September 3, 2020. A sniffer dog used by Chilean rescuers responded to a scent from the site of a collapsed building in the Gemmayzeh area, the city's governor told reporters at the scene. Image by Joseph Eid/AFP. Lebanon, 2020.
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    PART OF: COVID-19 Strikes a Country in Crisis: Dispatches From Venezuela

    A Venezuelan in Beirut: 'It's Like Going Through Hell Twice'

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    Valentina Oropeza
    Grantee
    September 11, 2020
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  • A contaminated lake adjacent to the Hydro Norsk operation in Barcarena. A recent investigation identified multiple cases of unauthorized waste being emitted from the company’s aluminum processing facilities. Image by Cícero Pedrosa Neto. Brazil, undated.
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    Quilombolas, Invisible Protectors of the Forest, in Sight of COVID-19 (Portuguese)

    Hydroelectric plants, mineral processing industries, ore pipelines, and an increasing number of...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Quilombolas, Invisible Protectors of the Forest, in Sight of COVID-19 (Portuguese)
  • Radio Indígena's programming booth in Oxnard enables radio communicators to transmit 21 programs each week. Image by Julia Knoerr. United States, 2020.
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    Justice for Indigenous Immigrants from Mexico through Community Radio

    Indigenous Mexican immigrants access cultural and linguistic inclusion through community radio in...

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    Julia Knoerr
    2023 Reporting Fellow
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Justice for Indigenous Immigrants from Mexico through Community Radio
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    PART OF: Rainforest Defenders Series: The Colombian Amazon

    José Gregorio: Either We Preserve the Amazon, or the Forest Gets Revenge (Portuguese)

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    September 7, 2020
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