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Arsenal are also being linked with a shock move to secure the return of former goalkeeper Emi Martinez, who is also on ...
After decades of industrialisation powered by fossil fuels, the costs of climate change are becoming ever more apparent in ...
A year after catastrophic flooding, the Brazilian government's negligence and capitalist priorities leave Rio Grande do Sul’s ...
Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul faced its most devastating floods in over 80 years, affecting more than 90% of the state and displacing over 600,000 people. Amidst the disaster, questions arose about the ...
Judging by the last few summers, Rio de Janeiro’s residents should be preparing for the worst. On March 17, 2024, the ...
As the effects of climate change intensify in urban areas, it is essential to strengthen the organizational capacity of civil defense units to implement disaster risk management, including prevention ...
Brazilian state-controlled oil company Petrobras is confident it will receive proposals in all its tenders for the contracting of floating production, storage and offloading vessels, dismissing ...
In 2020, only $28 billion had been forthcoming. Last year, a report by the Climate Policy Initiative, a research NGO, found Brazil was spending about $2.7 billion per year to prepare for worsening ...
In 2024, catastrophic floods occurred in the cities of Porto Alegre, Brazil, and Valencia, Spain. These two record floods number among the thousands of extreme weather events that saw records for ...