Road network spreads 'arteries of destruction' across 41% of

Road network spreads 'arteries of destruction' across 41% of Brazilian Amazon

The Americas have a long history of occupation based on the destruction of nature and the violent massacre of native peoples, all in the name of a particular idea of “progress.” Brazil’s military dictatorship, which ran from 1964 to 1985, embraced this ideology to the point it had a specific motto — “integrate to not […]

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