Amazonian capitals are among the least vegetated cities in Brazil. An exclusive analysis by InfoAmazonia shows temperature differences between tree-covered and treeless areas in the two Amazonian capitals.
Nicholas é jornalista dos Estados Unidos e está realizando uma pesquisa sobre jornalismo independente na Amazônia, com o apoio de uma bolsa Fulbright. Ele é recém-formado pela Brown University e já escreveu para The Wall Street Journal e The Nation.
Highway BR-319: Researchers analyze impacts on public health while residents demand better medical care
Residents who live along the highway support its repavement in the hope of improving access to medical care, but scientists are expanding research that warns of an increase in the spread of infectious diseases due to deforestation stemming from the road.
Extreme drought creates new park in Manaus, but abnormal vegetation puts ecological balance at risk
On the banks of the Rio Negro, Manaus residents take advantage of the grass that has appeared during the dry season, creating a space for relaxation. But as the river returns to its normal level, the vegetation could cause environmental imbalance and even spread disease.
Fears of Trump presidency loom over Biden’s visit to the Amazon
The Democrat and current U.S. president landed in Manaus, mentioning millions of dollars in investments for the Amazon Fund and a new public-private partnership. However, experts interviewed by InfoAmazonia claim that Biden has fallen short of his promises and that Trump is expected to further reduce U.S. support for the Amazon.