Brazil has enormous natural resources, a huge population, global agricultural power, and one of the world’s largest economies ...
Invasions and illegal extraction of natural resources in Brazil’s protected indigenous lands have tripled since President Jair Bolsonaro took office in 2019, according to a report by Indigenous ...
Brazil is home to 12% of the world’s freshwater, with rivers and wetlands stretching across the Amazon basin. Despite its abundance, water is not a given for everyone. Climate change and human ...
Aclara Resources targets long-term growth in rare earth elements, focusing on Brazil's Carina Project and Chile's Penco Module. Carina is projected to produce 175 tons of DyTb annually, leveraging ...
Brazil's government has pledged $617.5 million to enhance ecological investment in the Amazon, focusing on sustainable ...
President Lula is tying Brazil’s oil and rare-earth development directly to national sovereignty, arguing that the country must use its natural resources to drive domestic industrialization. Brazil is ...
The global economy still largely follows a simple pattern: extract natural resources, manufacture products, use them and then throw them away. This “take, make, dispose” model has driven economic ...