Brazil a wreck on trawling control n6b62

The lack of control amplifies the impacts of trawling, a technique that uses fine-mesh nets to “scrape” the seabed, sweeping up everything in their path; species of low commercial value return to the waters, almost always dead.

Por Aldem Bourscheit
17 de agosto de 2021

Demand for soy puts pressure on Pantanal, Brazil’s largest wild wetland 4um50

Global demand for soybean has seen annual production of the crop in Brazil soar from 30 million tons in 2000 to 125 million tons today. Most of the agrochemicals consumed in Brazil are used on this crop.

Investigation: Dutch, Japanese pension funds pay for Amazon deforestation 5d5d2u

For citizens of the Netherlands and Japan, the dream of a comfortable retirement is fueling an environmental nightmare in the Amazon.

Por Fernanda Wenzel Naira Hofmeister Pedro Papini
5 de fevereiro de 2021

Stock indices let Brazil meatpackers shed ties to deforestation, draw investors 451l1d

A hundred and twenty-one million dollars. That’s one-third of the 2019 net profit of the world’s largest meat producer, JBS. It’s also the amount that JBS, together with competitors Marfrig and Minerva, raised on Brazil’s capital market thanks to the stamp of approval from the Brazilian stock exchange. But as with many things in the world of

Por Fernanda Wenzel Naira Hofmeister Pedro Papini
6 de outubro de 2020

BlackRock’s $400m stake in Amazon meatpackers defies sustainability cred 6q6h23

Wall Street fund manager BlackRock isters 2.2 billion reais ($408 million) in shares in the three largest Brazilian meatpackers operating in the Amazon today. The cattle purchase and slaughter operations of JBS, Marfrig and Minerva involve 6.9 million hectares (17 million acres) of land at high risk of deforestation. That puts BlackRock’s investments at odds with

Por Fernanda Wenzel Naira Hofmeister Pedro Papini
24 de setembro de 2020

Amazon meatpacking plants, a COVID-19 hotspot, may be ground zero for next pandemic 645aq

Between 2016 and 2020, 26 new cattle slaughterhouses were ed inside the Brazilian Amazon, bringing the total number of meatpackers in the region up to 183. This is worrisome news, given the fact that cattle farming is the largest contributing factor to deforestation in the Amazon, generates large quantities of greenhouse gases, and is responsible for one-third of cases of

All talk, no walk: ‘Green’ financiers still Amazon beef industry 2d3731

In December 2015, after four years of negotiations, leaders of 195 nations decided to unite to slow down global warming. They signed the Paris Agreement, in which they committed to take measures that would contain the global temperature rise to 2° Celsius (3.6° Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial levels. Each nation defined its own targets for meeting this

Paper maze and lack of transparency cloak investment in companies involved in Amazon deforestation 66l37

Last year, journalist Débora Gastal decided to start putting aside a nest egg so she will be comfortable in her golden years. At the age of 31, she ed the 13.5 million Brazilians with a private or supplementary pension plan—an investment option in which the bank uses clients’ funds to play the financial market and generate

Bolsonaro revives a plan to carve a road through one of Brazil’s last untouched areas 6e5w6l

The Brazilian government wants to open a road through the largest protected tropical forest area in the world, a territory greater than the United Kingdom. But scientists, environmentalists and indigenous activists are worried it will be another huge infrastructure project that wreaks havoc on the rainforest with scant economic benefits for local people or the

Por Fernanda Wenzel
11 de maio de 2020

For Brazilian agribusiness, leaving the Amazon forested is ‘a problem’ l113l

The Brazilian state of Acre lost 688 square kilometers (265 square miles) of forest in 2019, up 55% from the previous year and the third-biggest expanse of deforestation among the country’s Amazonian states. But Assuero Doca Veronez, president of the Acre Agriculture Federation, is not troubled by this statistic. “For us, deforestation is a synonym

Por Fernanda Wenzel
14 de abril de 2020

Conservation and tourism hiking together on long trails 2w6g52

Thousands of miles of marked routes connect protected areas, help wildlife and drive economies

Por Aldem Bourscheit
23 de maio de 2018

Government battling government: without transit licenses, illegal cattle production in Pará goes unpunished 7024

For six years no livestock has been seized in protected areas because its sanitary surveillance agency omits the issuance of transportation guides

Por Bernardo Camara
7 de novembro de 2017