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How to Save the Amazon
Listen to the people who live there, the slain journalist Dom Phillips advised.
Far from smoothie bars and powdered sachets, these wild Amazonian juices are pulped just hours after picking – making them ...
Killed in the rainforest he hoped to help save, the journalist Dom Phillips left behind an unfinished manuscript. Those who ...
turned into the Amazon River. This view of the Rio Negro, the Amazon's largest tributary, was taken by McIntyre from near the city of Manaus in Brazil. Photograph by Loren McIntyre, National ...
Percy Fawcett's quest to find a lost city in the Amazon jungle ended in mystery. A century later, his story continues to intrigue But did he ever find it?
For the first time, 1 in 4 people in the country are Protestants, but the prediction of outnumbering Catholics by 2032 is ...
They were there to speak to fishermen for a book that Phillips was writing about solutions to environmental degradation in the Amazon. Phillips had been living and reporting in Brazil for fourteen ...
Brazil had no contingency plans for unexpected encounters with Indigenous peoples living in isolation. If government ...
Brazil’s capital, Brasília, where she was born, and the Taunay Ipegue Indigenous Territory, more specifically in the Bananal ...
Pereira, 41, was accompanying Phillips, 57, on a reporting trip for a book about saving the Amazon but their boat did not arrive as scheduled at a river town near Brazil’s border with Peru.
More than 100 people gathered in the Gregson Community Centre to commemorate three years since the deaths of Dom Phillips and ...