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Karipuna Indigenous People sue Brazilian state for allowing land-grabs in their home

São Paulo, Brazil – The Karipuna Indigenous People filed a lawsuit against Brazil and the province of Rondônia, for allowing illegally registered private land plots inside their protected Indigenous land. The national environmental registry of rural property (Cadastro Ambiental Rural – CAR) is designed to ensure that all property falls within conservation and environmental laws, but is misused by groups or individuals to illegally claim land plots inside protected areas to expand their farm land for cattle grazing and legitimize illegal deforestation on Indigenous lands. These land-grabs, along with the lack of a protection plan for the Karipuna People’s territory by state bodies, are two of the main reasons that the Karipuna Indigenous land was among the top 10 most destroyed Indigenous lands in Brazil in 2020[1].

Activists use COVID relief supplies to mark enormous death toll in Brazil

Date Time Activists use COVID relief supplies to mark enormous death toll in Brazil As Brazil flies past the tragic milestone of four hundred thousand deaths by Covid-19, Greenpeace Brazil activists are paying homage and pledging solidarity with the victims of the pandemic and their families. Activists used a 14-metre high and 92 metre-long message that spelled out, “400 thousand lives” (in Portuguese) on a floating raft at the Meeting of Waters – the junction between the Rivers Negro and Solimões, in Manaus. Greenpeace Brazil used almost 18 tonnes of food, masks, hygiene supplies and oxygen cylinders for the message, supplies that will be donated to humanitarian organisations in the Manaus region.

Coca-Cola the latest global brand to Adopt a Park in Brazil rainforest

Coca-Cola the latest global brand to Adopt a Park in Brazil rainforest Reuters 4/28/2021 By Jake Spring BRASILIA, April 28 (Reuters) - Coca-Cola Co on Wednesday agreed to sponsor a protected reserve in the Amazon rainforest, joining beer maker Heineken and a growing list of global corporations signing up to the Brazilian government s Adopt a Park program. Environmentalists say that the program, launched by the right-wing government of President Jair Bolsonaro this year, amounts to greenwashing, or a cosmetic move aimed improving the government s image, at a time when deforestation is soaring. Acting via its Brazilian subsidiary, Coca-Cola is the eighth company to join the program by adopting the Javari-Buriti Area of Relevant Ecological Interest for 658,850 reais ($122,109) for a period of one year.

Greenpeace: Leaders meagre steps on climate are walking us to catastrophe

Greenpeace: Leaders meagre steps on climate are walking us to catastrophe
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