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Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Production Linked to Amazon Deforestation
A Reuters investigation reveals that a Texas-based refinery, Diamond Green Diesel, producing Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for US airlines, sourced animal fat from Brazilian cattle ranches illegally deforesting the Amazon rainforest, raising concerns about the sustainability of SAF production and ...
Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Production Linked to Amazon Deforestation
A Reuters investigation reveals that a Texas-based refinery, Diamond Green Diesel, producing Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for US airlines, sourced animal fat from Brazilian cattle ranches illegally deforesting the Amazon rainforest, raising concerns about the sustainability of SAF production and ...
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48% Bias Score


Amazon Rainforest Deforestation Nears Irreversible Point
Over four decades, Brazil's Amazon rainforest has lost an area nearly the size of Spain, nearing an irreversible tipping point, according to MapBiomas data released on Monday, with deforestation reaching 15.3% in 2024.
Amazon Rainforest Deforestation Nears Irreversible Point
Over four decades, Brazil's Amazon rainforest has lost an area nearly the size of Spain, nearing an irreversible tipping point, according to MapBiomas data released on Monday, with deforestation reaching 15.3% in 2024.
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36% Bias Score


Amazon Countries Summit Highlights Cooperation Challenges and Funding Shortfalls
The 5th Amazon Countries Summit in Bogotá addressed environmental and security challenges, with progress on indigenous participation but setbacks on fossil fuel exploitation and securing funding for rainforest conservation.
Amazon Countries Summit Highlights Cooperation Challenges and Funding Shortfalls
The 5th Amazon Countries Summit in Bogotá addressed environmental and security challenges, with progress on indigenous participation but setbacks on fossil fuel exploitation and securing funding for rainforest conservation.
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16% Bias Score


Brazilian Amazon Deforestation from Fire Drops 65% in July 2025
Brazil saw a 65% decrease in Amazonian deforestation from fires in July 2025 compared to July 2024, totaling 1,430,000 hectares, due to increased rainfall; nationwide, 7.48 million hectares were affected, a 40% decrease since 2024, the lowest since 2019.
Brazilian Amazon Deforestation from Fire Drops 65% in July 2025
Brazil saw a 65% decrease in Amazonian deforestation from fires in July 2025 compared to July 2024, totaling 1,430,000 hectares, due to increased rainfall; nationwide, 7.48 million hectares were affected, a 40% decrease since 2024, the lowest since 2019.
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36% Bias Score


Illegal Mercury Trade Fuels Amazonian Environmental Crisis
A US Environmental Investigation Agency report exposes a multi-million dollar mercury trafficking operation from Mexico to the Amazon, causing severe environmental damage and health problems for indigenous communities, with the Minamata Convention criticized for insufficient regulation.
Illegal Mercury Trade Fuels Amazonian Environmental Crisis
A US Environmental Investigation Agency report exposes a multi-million dollar mercury trafficking operation from Mexico to the Amazon, causing severe environmental damage and health problems for indigenous communities, with the Minamata Convention criticized for insufficient regulation.
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40% Bias Score


Brazil's Rio Abacaxis Massacre: 13 Police Indicted for 2020 Killings
The 2020 Rio Abacaxis Massacre in Amazonas, Brazil, left eight dead and three missing after police killed Antônio Monteiro's family; 13 officers were indicted in 2023 for the killings that stemmed from a supposed revenge operation after a government official was grazed by a bullet.
Brazil's Rio Abacaxis Massacre: 13 Police Indicted for 2020 Killings
The 2020 Rio Abacaxis Massacre in Amazonas, Brazil, left eight dead and three missing after police killed Antônio Monteiro's family; 13 officers were indicted in 2023 for the killings that stemmed from a supposed revenge operation after a government official was grazed by a bullet.
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32% Bias Score

Colombian Environmental Activist Jani Silva Forced into Exile
Jani Silva, a Colombian environmental activist and leader of the Adispa organization, has been forced into exile due to death threats from the paramilitary group Los Comandos de la Frontera, after her advocacy against illegal coca cultivation and oil extraction in the Amazon rainforest.

Colombian Environmental Activist Jani Silva Forced into Exile
Jani Silva, a Colombian environmental activist and leader of the Adispa organization, has been forced into exile due to death threats from the paramilitary group Los Comandos de la Frontera, after her advocacy against illegal coca cultivation and oil extraction in the Amazon rainforest.
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44% Bias Score

Indigenous Rights Violations and Environmental Degradation in Suriname
On May 2, 2023, indigenous men in Suriname's Pikin Saron village protested land rights violations, resulting in a shootout with police, the deaths of two indigenous men, and the imprisonment of others.

Indigenous Rights Violations and Environmental Degradation in Suriname
On May 2, 2023, indigenous men in Suriname's Pikin Saron village protested land rights violations, resulting in a shootout with police, the deaths of two indigenous men, and the imprisonment of others.
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28% Bias Score

Amazonian Presidents Agree on COP30 Strategy, but Fail to Ban Fossil Fuels
At the Bogotá summit, eight Amazonian nations agreed on a joint COP30 strategy, including a tropical forest fund and indigenous involvement in OTCA decisions; however, disagreements prevented a commitment to an Amazon free of fossil fuels.

Amazonian Presidents Agree on COP30 Strategy, but Fail to Ban Fossil Fuels
At the Bogotá summit, eight Amazonian nations agreed on a joint COP30 strategy, including a tropical forest fund and indigenous involvement in OTCA decisions; however, disagreements prevented a commitment to an Amazon free of fossil fuels.
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44% Bias Score

Amazon Indigenous Leaders Demand Action at Bogota Summit
Indigenous leaders from eight Amazonian nations are demanding legal protection of their lands, a ban on new resource extraction projects, and official roles in decision-making at the Fifth Presidential Summit of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization in Bogota, Colombia, citing decades of enviro...

Amazon Indigenous Leaders Demand Action at Bogota Summit
Indigenous leaders from eight Amazonian nations are demanding legal protection of their lands, a ban on new resource extraction projects, and official roles in decision-making at the Fifth Presidential Summit of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization in Bogota, Colombia, citing decades of enviro...
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20% Bias Score

Lula Vetoes Controversial Environmental Bill, Sparking Ongoing Debate
President Lula da Silva vetoed 63 sections of a bill that would relax environmental licensing in Brazil, blocking self-licensing for medium-impact projects, maintaining indigenous and quilombola rights, and partially restricting exemptions for agribusiness, though concerns remain about the new 'fast...

Lula Vetoes Controversial Environmental Bill, Sparking Ongoing Debate
President Lula da Silva vetoed 63 sections of a bill that would relax environmental licensing in Brazil, blocking self-licensing for medium-impact projects, maintaining indigenous and quilombola rights, and partially restricting exemptions for agribusiness, though concerns remain about the new 'fast...
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40% Bias Score

COP30 in Belém: A Climate Summit at Risk of Exclusion and Hypocrisy
In the aftermath of the murder of journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira in the Brazilian Amazon, the author reflects on the upcoming COP30 in Belém, criticizing the high cost of attendance that excludes many, the continued influence of corporate interests, and the need for syst...

COP30 in Belém: A Climate Summit at Risk of Exclusion and Hypocrisy
In the aftermath of the murder of journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira in the Brazilian Amazon, the author reflects on the upcoming COP30 in Belém, criticizing the high cost of attendance that excludes many, the continued influence of corporate interests, and the need for syst...
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48% Bias Score
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