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Gold rush in Brazil threatens Yanomami Indigenous people


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The community of Palimiú, where the Yanomami live, is on the banks of the Uraricoera River, along a major route used by illegal miners to reach their mining camps.
Attacks like this have rippled on for days. On May 16, miners in 15 boats fired on the community and threw tear gas bombs.
It’s part of a years-long trend. According to a recent report from the Hutukara Yanomami Association, mining on Yanomami territory grew by 30% in 2020, with nearly 6,000 acres of land deforested.
Images of mining areas there show a wasteland of cleared forest and contaminated pits. ....

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Brazilian Scientists Count Carbon in Amazon Rainforest


Brazilian Scientists Count Carbon in Amazon Rainforest
January 14, 2021
Forestry student Mateus Sanquetta observes as day laborer Ilandio Pereira da Silva cuts down a tree in the Amazon to measure its carbon levels in Itapua do Oeste, Rondonia state, Brazil November 4, 2020. (REUTERS/Jake Spring)
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A small group of scientists carried
machetes through the Amazon Rainforest. They cut through dense plant life as the mid-morning temperature rose above 38 Celsius.
The group of men and women cut into trees. They dug into the soil and painted words across tree parts.
“It’s destructive, but we only do it for a few trees,” said Carlos Roberto Sanquetta. He is a forestry engineering professor at the Federal University of Paraná in Brazil. ....

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