Unprecedented images of uncontacted Indigenous people in Brazil’s Massaco Indigenous Territory, in the Amazon region, have ...
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision on a case, United States v. Mitchell, in 1983 that set the foundation that the ...
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A premiere for a film set to be released on Amazon Prime has taken place at a seaside town in Norfolk. Rupert Harold, the young man behind the new action adventure film called Dengard, is a ...
Jayawardena DPhil President – Chandi J. Associates Inc. Consulting, Canada Founder & Administrator – Global Hospitality Forum ...
The private sector is the largest single promoter of conventional development. Its lobbying organizations tend to be ...
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A journey into the vast jungles of the Amazon to discover wild and untouched nature, home to remote and scattered tribes, exploring settlements never seen before, where nature itself has been tamed.
Baby sloth poses for the camera on the tree. Image via depositphotos.com One of the world’s slowest animal species, the sloth, also resides in the Amazon rainforest. Everything about these animals are ...
New research shows how people can improve their reputations by spreading conspiracy theories, especially if they target a competing outgroup.
In Brazil, the communities behind these traditional foods remain sorely overlooked. Activist-chef Tainá Marajoara is sounding the alarm.
One of the biggest drivers of deforestation in the Amazon is industrial farming. Setting fire to the forest is one of the main ways humans get rid of trees. Burning trees also makes the forest ...