In the heart of the Amazon Basin, where the borders and cultures of Peru, Colombia and Brazil converge, a tiny, shape-shifting island has become the unlikely setting for a diplomatic tug of war.
Brazil's environmental agency Ibama greenlit state-run oil company Petrobras to conduct exploratory research by drilling ...
The Brazilian government has given permission to Petrobras to drill oil near the mouth of the Amazon River, thereby raising ...
Brazil’s government has approved exploratory drilling by state-run oil-giant Petrobras near the mouth of the Amazon River ...
Brazil’s environment agency, IBAMA, has approved an environmental license for state-owned oil company Petrobras to drill for ...
Brazil’s state oil firm Petrobras has been granted permission to begin exploratory drilling near the mouth of the Amazon ...
Petrobras said Brazil's Ibama environmental agency awarded a license to drill one exploratory well in the Foz do Amazonas region near the mouth of the Amazon river.
Petrobras said Monday it had received a license to drill for oil near the mouth of the Amazon River, enraging ...
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Amazon River Dolphins: Pink Freshwater Dolphins that Eat Piranhas
Deep in the Amazon, there's a creature that defies expectations - pink river dolphins. In this episode, we get up close with ...
Silver hit an all-time high last week. Helping fuel that rally is a physical shortage. And later: teeny tiny cans of ...
This is where the crack is sold,” says Josiane Otaviano Guilherme, picking her way down a litter-strewn alley between the ...
Recent research shows that there is considerable overlap in the important corridors for jaguars and key freshwater species, highlighting the potential for integrated conservation.
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