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"Pedro Alcantara De Souza, Top Amazon Activist, Shot Dead In Brazil" [1]

"BELEM, Brazil — A top activist for land reform in Brazil's Amazon has been murdered, police said Thursday."

Activism [2]
Public [3]
South America [4]
Source: AP [5], 04/02/2010
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"Nuns Face Guns, Impunity in Trying To Save Amazon" [6]

Trucks full of gunmen sought to kill 64-year old Sister Leonora Brunetto, who had spent decades trying to keep ranchers from stealing Amazon land. "Impunity in the Amazon because of a weak judicial system and corruption among local officials is endemic, a problem not only for people like Brunetto, but for the Brazilian government trying to preserve a rain forest the size of the U.S. west of the Mississippi. More than 20 percent of the forest already has been destroyed."

Activism [2]
Public [3]
South America [4]
Source: AP [7], 03/30/2010
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Inter Press Service [8]

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Get an international perspective with IPS news stories written by professional journalists of Africa, Asia-Pacific, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, MidEast & Mediterranean, and North America, about their local areas.
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International [10]
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Middle East [14]
South America [4]
Central America & the Caribbean [15]
Journalism & Media [16]
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"Climate Change Poses Threat To Colombian Coast" [17]

"For more than 300 years, residents of Colombia's Pacific Coast area of Tumaco have mostly been left alone to fish or grow bananas .... But in recent years, the peace has been disturbed by new security threats, aggravated by climate change."

Climate Change [18]
Public [3]
South America [4]
Source: NPR [19], 12/16/2009
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"Chevron's Lobbying Campaign Backfires" [20]

"Facing the possibility of a $27 billion pollution judgment against it in an Ecuadorean court, Chevron launched an aggressive lobbying and public relations campaign to try to prevent the judgment as well as reverse a deeply damaging story line."

Environmental Politics [21]
Public [3]
South America [4]
Source: Politico [22], 11/17/2009
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"Harvesting Fog Provides Drinking Water, Food to Peruvian Slums" [23]

"In Lima, Peru, more than 1.3 million people have no access to drinking water. The citizens without it are in the poorest areas, where water trucked in can cost nine times as much as it does in richer areas. So, citizens have had to either make do without running water, or, with the help of a German NGO, make dew into drinking water."

People & Population [24]
Public [3]
South America [4]
Source: TreeHugger [25], 11/13/2009
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"Brazil Restores Power After Outage Hits Capital, Ten States" [26]

"Power was restored in Brazil after an outage at a dam providing 20 percent of the country's energy thrust about half of the nation's 190 million people into darkness for at least two hours."

Energy & Fuel [27]
Public [3]
South America [4]
Source: Bloomberg [28], 11/11/2009
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Report: "The Dangers for Journalists Who Expose Environmental Issues" [29]

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Around the world, journalists face considerable risks when they expose environmental misdeeds. A new report from Reporters Without Borders/Reporters Sans Frontières looks at 13 cases of journalists and bloggers who have been killed, physically attacked, jailed, threatened or censored for reporting on the environment.
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International [10]
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South America [4]
Journalism & Media [16]
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SciDev.Net's Climate Change & Insect-borne Disease [30]

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September 10, 2009: SciDev.Net (The Science and Development Network) published a spotlight on the impact of climate change on the spread of insect-borne disease that considers how countries can prepare for these changes.
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Chile Suppresses Alarming Pollution Data, Says Deputy [33]

"An important opposition deputy this week accused Chile's government of being less than candid with the public about alarming levels of fine particulate pollution found in the nation’s leading cities."
Air [34]
Public [3]
South America [4]
Source: Santiago Times [35], 09/08/2009
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