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"In Brazil’s Amazon, Rivers Fall To Record Low Levels During Drought" [1]

"The Negro River, the Amazon’s second largest tributary, on Monday reached its lowest level since official measurements began near Manaus 121 years ago. The record confirms that this part of the world´s largest rainforest is suffering its worst drought, just a little over two years after its most significant flooding."

Climate Change [2]
Disasters [3]
Natural Resources [4]
Water & Oceans [5]
Public [6]
South America [7]
Source: AP [8], 10/17/2023
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"In A Warming World, Hunger Stalks Guatemala's Mayan Highlands" [9]

"Crop failures are one reason an unprecedented number of migrants are heading to the U.S. border."

Agriculture [10]
Climate Change [2]
Disasters [3]
Food [11]
People & Population [12]
Public [6]
Central America & the Caribbean [13]
South America [7]
Source: Reuters [14], 10/16/2023
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In The Amazon Forest, Millions Breathe Hazardous Air As Wildfires Spread [15]

"Thick smoke has enveloped extensive areas of the Brazilian Amazon on Thursday as the region grapples with a surge in wildfires and a historic drought."

Agriculture [10]
Climate Change [2]
Environmental Health [16]
Forests [17]
Natural Resources [4]
Pollution [18]
Public [6]
South America [7]
Source: AP [19], 10/13/2023
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‘Without Water, There Is No Life’: Drought In Brazil’s Amazon [20]

"Communities dependent on the Amazon rainforest’s waterways are stranded without supply of fuel, food or filtered water. Dozens of river dolphins perished and washed up on shore. And thousands of lifeless fish float on the water’s surface."

Climate Change [2]
Disasters [3]
Fish & Fisheries [21]
Natural Resources [4]
People & Population [12]
Water & Oceans [5]
Public [6]
South America [7]
Source: AP [22], 10/10/2023
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"Indigenous Brazilians Celebrate Land Claims Win - But Fight Goes On" [23]

"A few days ago, hundreds of Xokleng Indigenous people gathered around a screen in Ibirama-La Klãnõ territory in southern Brazil to watch the Supreme Court vote on Indigenous land rights."

Biodiversity [24]
Environmental Justice [25]
Natural Resources [4]
Public [6]
South America [7]
Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn. [26], 09/27/2023
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"Colombia Was Deadliest Country For Environmentalists In 2022 - Group" [27]

"Colombia was the deadliest country for environmentalists in 2022, with at least 60 environmental and land rights defenders killed there, British advocacy group Global Witness said in a report on Tuesday."

Activism [28]
Environmental Politics [29]
Forests [17]
Laws & Regulations [30]
Public [6]
International [31]
South America [7]
Source: Reuters [32], 09/13/2023
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#SEJSpotlight: Emilio Godoy, Freelance Journalist [33]

Meet SEJ member Emilio Godoy! Emilio has been a journalist since 1996. Based in Mexico, since 2007 Emilio has focused his work on the socio-economic and environmental effects of the climate crisis, the need to move towards a low-carbon economy, and sustainable development modalities in Mexico and Latin America.

Topics on the Beat: 
Climate Change [2]
Energy & Fuel [34]
Journalism & Media [35]
People & Population [12]
Planning & Growth [36]
Visibility: 
Public [6]
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September 20, 2023

The Politics and Geopolitics of Latin America's Energy Transition [37]

Join the Center on Global Energy Policy in New York City (or via Zoom) for a discussion on the potential impact of recent developments on LAC’s energy transition, the region’s role in global energy markets, global supply chains and  critical mining commodities necessary for the global clean energy transition. 5:30-7:00 p.m. ET.

Other Events [38]
Visibility: 
Public [6]
Topics on the Beat: 
Energy & Fuel [34]
Natural Resources [4]
Policy [39]
Region: 
Mexico [40]
Central America & the Caribbean [13]
South America [7]

After Decades Of Oil Drilling, Ecuador's Indigenous Waorani Fight More [41]

"Their efforts follow a historic vote to end drilling in parts of Yasuni National Park, but uncontacted families and other Indigenous groups remain at risk from oil exploration."

Climate Change [2]
Energy & Fuel [34]
Environmental Justice [25]
Laws & Regulations [30]
Natural Resources [4]
Public [6]
South America [7]
Source: Inside Climate News [42], 09/01/2023
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Ecuador’s Government Plans to Keep Drilling in National Park, Despite Vote [43]

"After Ecuadorians overwhelmingly voted to ban new oil wells in a prized national park, the government challenged the legitimacy of the referendum and said it would continue drilling."

Climate Change [2]
Energy & Fuel [34]
Environmental Justice [25]
Laws & Regulations [30]
Natural Resources [4]
Public [6]
South America [7]
Source: YaleE360 [44], 08/28/2023
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