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Salgado's Amazon Reforestation: A Model for Ecological Restoration
Sebastião Salgado and his wife have replanted 2.7 million trees on their 750-hectare farm in Brazil, aiming to plant one million more, revitalizing the soil and demonstrating large-scale ecological restoration.
Salgado's Amazon Reforestation: A Model for Ecological Restoration
Sebastião Salgado and his wife have replanted 2.7 million trees on their 750-hectare farm in Brazil, aiming to plant one million more, revitalizing the soil and demonstrating large-scale ecological restoration.
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44% Bias Score


Record Forest Loss in 2024: Uncontrolled Fires Devastate Tropical Rainforests
Uncontrolled fires caused a record 6.7 million hectares (16.6 million acres) of primary tropical forest loss in 2024, an 80% increase from 2023, primarily driven by the worst drought in the Amazon rainforest's history and exacerbated by agricultural expansion and conflict in several countries.
Record Forest Loss in 2024: Uncontrolled Fires Devastate Tropical Rainforests
Uncontrolled fires caused a record 6.7 million hectares (16.6 million acres) of primary tropical forest loss in 2024, an 80% increase from 2023, primarily driven by the worst drought in the Amazon rainforest's history and exacerbated by agricultural expansion and conflict in several countries.
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36% Bias Score


2024 Wildfires Cause Record Forest Loss Globally
Record-breaking global temperatures in 2024 fueled a catastrophic surge in forest loss worldwide, with wildfires destroying five times more primary tropical forests than in 2023, surpassing agriculture as the leading cause and impacting countries like Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, and the Congo Basin.
2024 Wildfires Cause Record Forest Loss Globally
Record-breaking global temperatures in 2024 fueled a catastrophic surge in forest loss worldwide, with wildfires destroying five times more primary tropical forests than in 2023, surpassing agriculture as the leading cause and impacting countries like Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, and the Congo Basin.
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40% Bias Score


Record Deforestation in 2024: Fires Double Losses, Threatening Climate Goals
In 2024, a record 6.7 million hectares of tropical primary forests were destroyed—nearly double the previous year—primarily due to fires used for agricultural land clearing, releasing 4.1 gigatons of greenhouse gases and jeopardizing global climate goals.
Record Deforestation in 2024: Fires Double Losses, Threatening Climate Goals
In 2024, a record 6.7 million hectares of tropical primary forests were destroyed—nearly double the previous year—primarily due to fires used for agricultural land clearing, releasing 4.1 gigatons of greenhouse gases and jeopardizing global climate goals.
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52% Bias Score


EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Threatens Brazilian Indigenous Rights
Representatives of Brazilian Indigenous groups traveled to Brussels to voice concerns about the EU-Mercosur trade deal, fearing increased deforestation and socio-environmental conflicts due to potential expansion of agriculture onto their ancestral lands, particularly given Brazil's new law restrict...
EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Threatens Brazilian Indigenous Rights
Representatives of Brazilian Indigenous groups traveled to Brussels to voice concerns about the EU-Mercosur trade deal, fearing increased deforestation and socio-environmental conflicts due to potential expansion of agriculture onto their ancestral lands, particularly given Brazil's new law restrict...
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44% Bias Score


Leptospirosis Outbreak in Ecuador Claims Eight Children
Leptospirosis caused the deaths of eight children and sickened 46 more in Ecuador's Taisha region; the Ministry of Public Health deployed 60 health officials to treat over 800 patients and prevent further spread.
Leptospirosis Outbreak in Ecuador Claims Eight Children
Leptospirosis caused the deaths of eight children and sickened 46 more in Ecuador's Taisha region; the Ministry of Public Health deployed 60 health officials to treat over 800 patients and prevent further spread.
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32% Bias Score

Brazilian Tribe Sues New York Times, TMZ, and Yahoo for Defamation
The Marubo tribe in Brazil's Javari Valley is suing the New York Times, TMZ, and Yahoo for defamation, claiming a June 2024 New York Times article about their first internet access via Starlink falsely portrayed them as addicted to pornography, causing reputational harm and seeking $180 million in d...

Brazilian Tribe Sues New York Times, TMZ, and Yahoo for Defamation
The Marubo tribe in Brazil's Javari Valley is suing the New York Times, TMZ, and Yahoo for defamation, claiming a June 2024 New York Times article about their first internet access via Starlink falsely portrayed them as addicted to pornography, causing reputational harm and seeking $180 million in d...
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76% Bias Score

Brazil's Record Forest Loss in 2024: Wildfires Fueled by Climate Change
Brazil experienced its worst year for forest loss since 2016, losing 2.8 million hectares of old-growth forest due to wildfires exacerbated by record-breaking global temperatures, while globally, wildfires caused almost half of the 30 million hectares of forest loss in 2024.

Brazil's Record Forest Loss in 2024: Wildfires Fueled by Climate Change
Brazil experienced its worst year for forest loss since 2016, losing 2.8 million hectares of old-growth forest due to wildfires exacerbated by record-breaking global temperatures, while globally, wildfires caused almost half of the 30 million hectares of forest loss in 2024.
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36% Bias Score

Unprecedented Wildfires Devastated 2.8 Million Hectares of Brazilian Rainforest in 2024
Record-high temperatures in 2024 caused massive forest loss globally, with wildfires devastating 2.8 million hectares of Brazilian primary forest—an area similar to Belgium—primarily due to a severe drought and human-caused fires, highlighting the urgent need for climate action.

Unprecedented Wildfires Devastated 2.8 Million Hectares of Brazilian Rainforest in 2024
Record-high temperatures in 2024 caused massive forest loss globally, with wildfires devastating 2.8 million hectares of Brazilian primary forest—an area similar to Belgium—primarily due to a severe drought and human-caused fires, highlighting the urgent need for climate action.
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40% Bias Score

Record Forest Loss in 2024: Wildfires Driven by Climate Change".
A World Resources Institute report reveals that record-high global temperatures contributed to a record-breaking 30 million hectares of forest loss in 2024, with wildfires accounting for almost half and Brazil leading the devastation, losing 2.8 million hectares of primary forests.

Record Forest Loss in 2024: Wildfires Driven by Climate Change".
A World Resources Institute report reveals that record-high global temperatures contributed to a record-breaking 30 million hectares of forest loss in 2024, with wildfires accounting for almost half and Brazil leading the devastation, losing 2.8 million hectares of primary forests.
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36% Bias Score

Cop30 in Belém: Logistical Hurdles and Conflicting Environmental Policies
The UN's Cop30 climate conference, to be held in Belém, Brazil, in 2024, faces significant logistical challenges in accommodating delegates and promoting civil society participation, particularly concerning Indigenous groups and forest defenders, while Brazil grapples with conflicting environmental ...

Cop30 in Belém: Logistical Hurdles and Conflicting Environmental Policies
The UN's Cop30 climate conference, to be held in Belém, Brazil, in 2024, faces significant logistical challenges in accommodating delegates and promoting civil society participation, particularly concerning Indigenous groups and forest defenders, while Brazil grapples with conflicting environmental ...
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44% Bias Score

Mob Lynching of Briton in Ecuador's Amazon
A British national was lynched and burned alive by a mob in Ecuador's Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve on April 20th after being accused of killing a local man, Rodrigo Chavez, highlighting the escalating violence in the Sucumbios Province.

Mob Lynching of Briton in Ecuador's Amazon
A British national was lynched and burned alive by a mob in Ecuador's Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve on April 20th after being accused of killing a local man, Rodrigo Chavez, highlighting the escalating violence in the Sucumbios Province.
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48% Bias Score
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