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    Roosevelt River: Life in the Most Dangerous Region of the Amazon

    An expedition to Resex Guariba Roosevelt, in Mato Grosso, through the Brazilian Amazon wildness, to...

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    A cross with the pink sign “Ni Una Más” or “Not One More” sits at the Paso del Norte International Bridge, which connects Juárez and El Paso, Texas. “Ciudad Juárez has been a very resilient city battered by gender violence,” says Verónica Corchado, director of the Municipal Institute of Women in Juárez. “From 1993 — when they started registering the cases — until today, around 1,700 women have been murdered as a result of gender violence.” Local academics and activists have helped compile this data. Image…
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    PART OF: Beyond The Border

    The Backstory: About the ‘Disappearing Daughters’ project

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    March 9, 2020
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    African palm plantation. Image by Ayanna Dickinson. Ecuador, 2019.
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    PART OF: Ecuador's Chocó Rainforest: Fighting for the Remaining 2 Percent

    Fighting for Biodiversity in Ecuador's Chocóan Rainforest

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    Ayanna Dickinson
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    March 9, 2020
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    The indigenous people of Timbó live in raised wooden houses to protect themselves from snakes and wild animals. Image by Luis Ángel. Colombia, undated.
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    PART OF: Illegal Exploitation of Gold and Coltan in Indigenous Territories

    Defenders of the Sacred Hills (Portuguese)

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    Edilma Prada Céspedes
    Amazon RJF Grantee
    March 8, 2020
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    Image by Dan Schwartz. Peru, 2019.
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    PART OF: In the Andes: Climate Change Adaptation and an Apocalypse Fable

    Ill Nature

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    Dan Schwartz
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    March 6, 2020
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    Trucks carry soy, corn, and beef along one of the main highways cutting across the Amazon basin. Much of these food commodities are bound for China. Image by Heriberto Araújo. Brazil, 2019.
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    PART OF: High Stakes: China in the Amazon

    How China’s Demand for Soybeans is Fueling the Destruction of the Amazon Rainforest

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    March 6, 2020
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  • In a climate emergency, mangrove trees are truly extraordinary: Their ability to store carbon, under the right conditions, is unmatched by any other tree on Earth. Image by Ardiles Rante. Indonesia, 2019.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Vox 'Supertrees' Project Wins Scripps Howard Award

    The winners of the 67th Scripps Howard Awards represent among the best of journalism from 2019.

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    March 4, 2020
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    Image by Frank Carlson. Venezuela, 2020.
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    PART OF: Venezuela in Crisis

    Venezuela’s Oil-Rich City Crippled by Ongoing Crises

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    March 1, 2020
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    China is Brazil's largest trade partner, buying much of its beef and soy. Bolsonaro has leaned into this partnership — but with potentially risky downsides. Image by Heriberto Araújo. Brazil, 2019.
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    PART OF: High Stakes: China in the Amazon

    How Bolsonaro’s Risky Bet on China in the Amazon Could Backfire

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    February 26, 2020
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  • Grantee Mariana Palau presents reporting from her Pulitzer Center-supported project following the development of Colombia's peace deal. Image by Claire Seaton. United States, 2020.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Talks @ Pulitzer: Mariana Palau on Colombia's Peace Deal

    When the reporters and camera crews left Colombia in the wake of its historic peace deal, Pulitzer...

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    February 24, 2020
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    Image by The Intercept - Brazil. Brazil, 2020.
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    PART OF: Maranhão à Venda | Maranhão for Sale

    Video: Chinese Business (Portuguese)

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    February 23, 2020
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    Image by Shutterstock. Brazil, undated.
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    PART OF: Bolsonaro's Plan for the Brazilian Amazon

    Paving the Amazon (Portuguese)

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    Fernanda Wenzel
    Rainforest Investigations Fellow
    February 23, 2020
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