One of the Amazon’s main tributaries has dropped to ... but toward the end of October. A boat is grounded in the river Negro at the port in Manaus, Brazil (AP Photo/Edmar Barros) The Negro’s water ...
MANAUS, Brazil (Reuters ... Sao Francisco do Maina, between the Amazon River and the Puraquequara lagoon, not far from Manaus, the state capital. Normally, she would cross the lagoon by boat to go ...
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MANAUS, Brazil (Reuters ... between the Amazon River and the Puraquequara lagoon, not far from Manaus, the state capital. Normally, she would cross the lagoon by boat to go shopping in the ...
Two women have shared the chilling details of how they survived after the boat they were traveling on sank in a Brazilian sea and left two people missing, including one of their friends.
The environmental risks of dredging include ecosystem disruption, increased erosion, water contamination, and harm to aquatic ...
SANTAREM, Brazil: Fires in Brazil's Amazon rainforest region surged to the highest number for September in almost a decade and a half, preliminary government data showed on Tuesday (Oct 1), after ...
(This Sept. 30 story has been corrected to fix a name in the reporting credits)) By Bruno Kelly MANACAPURU, Brazil (Reuters) ...
Drought is devastating Brazil ... in the Amazon have been left stranded. Authorities have been distributing potable water and water purification systems. Passenger boats and supply ships are ...
A coalition of developed countries and corporations has agreed to a massive purchase of carbon credits from the Amazon rainforest worth $180 million ... announced the agreement this week with the ...
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Police raids in the Brazilian Amazon’s gold capital have destroyed mining machinery, leaving miners angry and struggling to keep their operations running, Mongabay’s Fernanda Wenzel reports.