Brazil lost 400 thousand hectares of water surface in 2024. The country’s territory covered by water bodies and reservoirs ...
As ancient as their trade may be, midwives have seldom been more vital in this corner of the Amazon rainforest. A changing ...
Cemaden's Ana Paula Cunha told G1 that Brazil had never recorded “such an extensive and intense drought as this one” since records have been kept starting in 1950.
By Shanna Hanbury Brazil has declared a nationwide environmental emergency to prevent another devastating fire season in 2025 ...
Brazil, the world's largest coffee producer ... but experts attribute its scale to drought conditions exacerbated by climate change. "It was desperate: seeing the flames advance, destroying ...
Trump sued by Democrats for seeking control over election commission U.S. President Donald Trump was sued on Friday by the Democratic Party over a recent executive order it says violates federal ...
Brazil’s Belém is set to play host to around 50,000 people during the COP30, the UN’s annual climate summit, in November.
US Justice Department investigating New York migrant hotels, reports say The U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday opened an investigation into the operation of New York City hotels as migrant ...
Hidrovias do Brasil was one of the first companies to tap Amazon river tributaries for transportation of soybeans, opening up a new export route for Brazil’s booming harvests. It also operates ...
Brazil achieved record sugarcane production of 705 million metric tons in the 2023-24 marketing year. However, experts forecast an 8.5% reduction for the 2024-25 season due to persistent drought ...
KRANJSKA GORA, Slovenia -- Henrik Kristoffersen won his first World Cup giant slalom in three years on Saturday, denying runner-up Lucas Pinheiro Braathen what would have been Brazil's first-ever ...