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National Atlantic Forest Day – May 27

Today, we celebrate one of Brazil’s most valuable natural treasures: the Atlantic Forest. Recognized as one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth, the Atlantic Forest is home to thousands of plant and animal species, many of which are found nowhere else in the world. Beyond...
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A Powerful Milestone for Biodiversity and Climate Protection in Brazil

An extremely encouraging milestone for Brazil and for the planet has just been announced by SOS Mata Atlântica: deforestation in the Atlantic Forest has reached its lowest historical level since monitoring began, confirming an important long-term trend of deceleration. 🌎🌱 According to data from the...
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Honoring the Legacy of Ted Turner

Today, the world lost a visionary. World Environmental Conservancy joins the global community in mourning the passing of Ted Turner — pioneering philanthropist, environmental champion, and conservationist. His lifelong dedication to protecting our planet and advancing humanitarian efforts transformed countless lives and ecosystems. His legacy...
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Science, Ethics, and Climate: Carlos Nobre Appointed as Vatican Scientific Advisor

The recent appointment of Brazilian climatologist Carlos Nobre as a scientific advisor to the Vatican marks a significant moment at the intersection of science, global governance, and environmental ethics. This recognition not only highlights Nobre’s influential work but also reinforces the growing role of scientific...
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A New Era: Humans as a Force Shaping Earth’s Rotation

We often talk about climate change in terms of rising temperatures, extreme weather, and sea level rise. But there’s another, lesser-known impact that highlights just how deep human influence on our planet has become: 👉 Climate change is slowing down Earth’s rotation. Recent scientific findings show...
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Natural Disasters: Impacts and the Importance of Prevention

Strategies to Mitigate Damage and Protect Lives Worldwide Introduction Natural disasters are events caused by natural phenomena that can result in severe damage to people, cities, and the environment. They occur when natural processes become strong enough to cause destruction and significant losses. These events...
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Amazon: The Rain Factory That Moves Billions

Scientific communication A recent study published in the scientific journal Communications Earth & Environment estimated the economic value of the rainfall generated by the Amazon Rainforest, highlighting the importance of the forest not only for environmental balance but also for the Brazilian economy. The research examined the role...
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When It Rains in the Largest Desert on Earth

Atmospheric rivers and moisture transport to Antarctica Last year, a report by Deutsche Welle highlighted unusual events of moisture transport reaching Antarctica. These episodes are associated with intense atmospheric flows of water vapor known in the scientific literature as Atmospheric Rivers—narrow corridors of concentrated moisture that can transport large amounts...
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