Protect the Amazon rainforest
As the largest remaining rainforest on Earth, the Amazon rainforest is one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world; almost half of all known species live in the Amazon. Sadly, it's also experiencing one of the highest rates of deforestation on the planet. While our Amazon campaign has had some remarkable successes over the past few years, there is still much more to do to protect the Amazon.
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Campaign updates
Brazilian government to investigate land reform scandal
Our exposé earlier this week about how a Brazilian government agency is handing out areas of the Amazon rainforest to logging companies under the guise of a...
Brazilian government to investigate land reform scandal
Our exposé earlier this week about how a Brazilian government agency is handing out areas of the Amazon rainforest to logging companies under the guise of a...
Amazon forest carved up in resettlement scam
It was almost too good to be true. When the Brazilian government announced last week that deforestation rates in the Amazon had dropped for the third year...
Amazon forest carved up in resettlement scam
It was almost too good to be true. When the Brazilian government announced last week that deforestation rates in the Amazon had dropped for the third year...
Amazon soya moratorium celebrates first anniversary
Memories of the giant chickens that invaded branches of McDonald's last year might be fading fast, but it's one year since a moratorium was agreed on...
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