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#ImazonInTheMedia: Illegal tin mining leaves trail of ruin in protected Brazilian rainforest (Mongabay)

Mongabay posted a report about Illegal tin mining leaves trail of ruin in protected rainforest. Floresta Nacional de Altamira (Flona…

3 de January de 2020

Stolen amazon: Why NGOs and agribusiness are together to fight land grabbing

Brazilian campaign to end land grabbing in Amazon is presented to COP25 at a press conference on December 11th, from…

10 de December de 2019

A warning: human activity causing the Amazon’s waters to dry up

Studies conducted by WWF-Brazil in partnership with Imazon and NASA reveal that the conversion of native vegetation and indiscriminate construction…

14 de November de 2019

#ImazonInTheMedia: Study: Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon jumped by 80 pct. in September (EFE)

The EFE Agency posted news release about Imazon's Deforestation Warning System. According to Imazon, Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon region increased…

7 de November de 2019

#ImazonInTheMedia: Tara O’Shea, Rebecca Moore and Carlos Souza on NextGenMap and forest monitoring (GreenBiz)

On a panel moderated by Tara O'Shea (Planet), Rebecca Moore (Google) and Carlos Souza, Imazon's researcher, converse about NextGenMap's ability…

7 de November de 2019

#ImazonInTheMedia: Indigenous and riverine communities unite to fight Amazon invaders (Mongabay)

Image by Matheus Manfredini The Brazilian Amazon basin, now under the administration of President Jair Bolsonaro, is increasingly a place…

4 de November de 2019

#ImazonInTheMedia: When it comes to analyzing earth’s environment, spacing out is a good idea (Greenbiz)

Image: Shutterstock Time lapse photography was first used in the 1870s to illustrate a sequence of events difficult for the…

4 de November de 2019

Money to burn: how iconic bank and investors fund the destruction of the world’s largest rainforests (Global Witness)

A research published by Imazon has been used in the Global Witness report "Money to burn: how iconic bank and…

24 de September de 2019

Understanding the Imazon monitoring system

What is SAD? The Deforestation Alert System is a tool for monitoring the Amazon based on satellite images, developed by…

3 de September de 2019

After the Amazon Fires, What’s Next for Stopping Deforestation? (Skoll Foundation)

More than 26,000 fires have raged throughout Brazilian Amazon this month alone—the fastest rate of destruction since record keeping began.…

3 de September de 2019