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  • Pocone, Mato Grosso, Brazil: Flames raises from a trunk in a farm at Pocone village. Image by Antonio Scorza / Shutterstock. Brazil, 2020.
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    Suffocated Amazon

    A look at Amazonian fires and deforestation during the dry season and the possible consequences for...

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  • José Gregorio, leader of the Guardia Indígena Ambiental (Indigenous Environmental Guard), poses for a portrait. The photo shows a logo on the front of his shirt representing his organization, which protects the Amazon forest surrounding the Amacuyaco River. Image by Pablo Albarenga. Colombia, 2020.
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    Rainforest Defenders Series: The Colombian Amazon

    After five episodes in Brazil and three in Ecuador, Rainforest Defenders Series turns its attention...

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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Ferrogrão, a Path of Illusion

    A project considered strategic by the Brazilian government underestimates socio-environmental...

    André Bôas
    Guest Contributor
    August 28, 2020
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    Flames rise from a trunk in a farm at Pocone village, Mato Grosso. Image by Antonio Scorza / Shutterstock. Brazil, 2020.
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    PART OF: Suffocated Amazon

    Expanding Fires and COVID-19 Worsen the Situation Facing Indigenous People in Mato Grosso (Portuguese)

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    Juliana Arini
    Amazon RJF Grantee
    August 27, 2020
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    Image by Federico Parra/AFP. Venezuela, 2020.
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    PART OF: COVID-19 Strikes a Country in Crisis: Dispatches From Venezuela

    How Can the COVID-19 Pandemic in Venezuela Be Controlled?

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    August 25, 2020
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    Image by Musuk Nolte. Peru, 2020.
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    PART OF: Water Crisis on the Edge

    History of Water in the Desert

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    Musuk Nolte
    Grantee
    August 24, 2020
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    In Sinop, a laborer shows an enormous grain repository, where soy and corn are stored in temperature—and humidity—controlled conditions to gradually be transported by truck and then exported. Image by Heriberto Araújo. Brazil, 2019.
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    PART OF: High Stakes: China in the Amazon

    The Dream of a Jungle Train Loaded With Soy (Portuguese)

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    August 18, 2020
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    Vista del municipio de Sinop desde las alturas, donde se aprecian las áreas de selva junto a los campos de cultivo industriales.
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    PART OF: High Stakes: China in the Amazon

    Photos: Sinop, Lost Forest, Prosperity, and Monocultures (Spanish)

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    August 18, 2020
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    Women from Frente de Organizaciones en Lucha’s “Berta Cáceres” soup kitchen carry their pots for a public soup kitchen in Villa 1-11-14, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Image by Anita Pouchard Serra. Argentina, 2020.
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    PART OF: Immigrant Women at the Front of COVID-19 Resistance in Buenos Aires

    Can this Crisis be Used to Build a Better Future in Argentina?

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    Anita Pouchard Serra
    Grantee
    August 18, 2020
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    Flu-related medical equipment. Image by Numstocker / Shutterstock. Undated.
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    PART OF: The Science of COVID-19

    How will COVID-19 Affect the Coming Flu Season? Scientists Struggle for Clues

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    Kelly Servick
    Grantee
    August 18, 2020
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    Reserve residents collect murumuru seeds in a preserved forest area in the Middle Juruá Extractive Reserve, Amazonas, Brazil, October 17, 2019. Image by Bruno Kelly/Thomson Reuters Foundation. Brazil, 2019.
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    PART OF: From the Amazon Forest to the Industry

    Seeds of Doubt: Amazon Forest Gatherers Dread Drought and Fires

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    August 18, 2020
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  • The winding Juruá River and the Middle Juruá Extractive Reserve, seen from an airplane, Amazonas, Brazil, October 19, 2019. Image by Bruno Kelly/Thomson Reuters Foundation. Brazil, 2019.
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    From the Amazon Forest to the Industry

    Surrounded by the Amazon rainforest, some 400 families from the Middle Juruá Extractive Reserve...

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