The world’s most biodiverse nation, Brazil, has published its UN plan for halting and reversing nature decline by the end of this decade.
Brazil is reshaping its global tourism profile with two major initiatives: a new digital platform promoting national parks and the 468-kilometer Trilha Amazônia Atlântica, unveiled at COP30. Together, ...
Brazil’s National Fertiliser Plan lacks clear targets for reducing synthetic fertiliser overuse. Brazil’s fertiliser-related GHG emissions could increase by 89% by 2050, with similar growth in harmful ...
The Cretaceous basins of Brazil have long been recognised as treasure troves of ostracod microfossils, whose diversity and preservation offer an unrivalled window into past environments and basin ...
The hunting of large whales goes back much further in time than previously thought. New research from ICTA-UAB and the Department of Prehistory of the ...
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