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UN human rights experts* today expressed grave concern over Brazil’s General Environmental Licensing Bill approved by the Chamber of Deputies on 17 July and by the Senate last May. The law is pending ...
The legislation, which passed Brazil's Chamber of Deputies on 17 July after Senate approval in May, now awaits the decision ...
A last-minute proposal to revise the European Union’s sweeping antideforestation law has conservationists worried about yet ...
The approval of a bill that weakens environmental rules for mining, infrastructure and agricultural projects has raised ...
The U.S. investigation into Brazil’s trade practices will include looking into whether illegal deforestation gives Brazilian farmers and ranchers an unfair advantage over their U.S. counterparts by ...
A bill to overhaul environmental regulations in Brazil was passed by the country's lower house Thursday, drawing criticism ...
A bill to overhaul environmental regulations in Brazil was passed by the country's lower house Thursday, drawing criticism by ...
The world's largest meatpacker had a long journey to the U.S. stock market, one full of reports of greenwashing and ...
A USU survey shows Utahns support environmental protections and believe politicians could do more to help.
A drastic increase in unregulated production of rare earth minerals in Myanmar is causing serious environmental concerns downriver in Thailand, as China's influence in the sector looms large.
Such chauvinist language is nasty, and reflects the state of environmental discourse in Brazil today. Since Ms Silva’s last stint in office, Congress has become both more powerful and more beholden to ...
Highlights The 2022 Population Census shows that 11,809,398 people live in Conservation Units (CUs), a number that represents 5.82% of the Brazilian total population. The population that identifies ...