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Manuela Andreoni
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A Proud Ship Turned Into a Giant Recycling Problem. Brazil Plans to Sink It.
The old aircraft carrier, once the navy’s flagship, is packed with asbestos. No country, including Brazil, will let it dock to be dismantled.
Meet the New Guardian of the Amazon
Marina Silva, Brazil’s environment minister, has brought down deforestation rates before. Can she do it again?
The Plastic Problem
It’s warming the planet and driving biodiversity loss. This year will be key to negotiating a global treaty to curb its impact.
Your Climate Actions in 2023
We asked how the past year had shaped your thinking about climate and your plans for the next 12 months. Today, we share some responses.
Can We Save Nature?
There is a global conference starting tomorrow with the goal of safeguarding our planet’s biodiversity.
Does Throwing Soup Work? Thoughts on Climate Protests
Climate activists grabbed worldwide attention by throwing food at artworks. Whether it was effective is another question.
A Holiday Gift Guide
It’s Black Friday, the unofficial start of the year-end shopping season. We’ve got ideas for stuff that isn’t stuff.
Extreme Heat on the Field at the World Cup
Billions are watching the World Cup play out in one of the world’s hottest spots. It could offer a glimpse of the future.
What’s next for the Amazon?
The election is over. We talked to people on both sides of Brazil’s political divide about their expectations.
What Lula’s Victory in Brazil Means for Climate
The president-elect once helped slash deforestation rates in the Amazon rainforest. He says he wants to do it again.