Brazilian Panel on Climate Change predicts intensification of drought in the Northeast and North and increased rainfall in the South and Southeast.
Ciência Hoje
Criada em 1982, a Ciência Hoje é a mais antiga revista de divulgação científica em circulação no Brasil. Nascida no seio da comunidade científica, se lançou ao desafio de aproximar a ciência do grande público. Por meio de artigos, notícias, colunas, podcasts, vídeos, blogues e muito mais, as versões impressa e on-line divulgam os mais relevantes acontecimentos e debates científicos – nacionais e internacionais -, com linguagem clara, explicações precisas e pontos de vista variados.
Created in 1982, Ciência Hoje is the oldest science communication magazine circulating in Brazil. Born within the scientific community, it has significantly contributed to the challenge of bringing science to the general public. Through articles, news, columns, podcasts, videos, blogs and much more, its print and online versions present the most relevant scientific developments and debates in Brazil and abroad, with clear language, accurate explanations and diverse points of view.Creada en 1982, Ciência Hoje es la más antigua revista de divulgación científica en circulación en Brasil. Nacida en el seno de la comunidad científica, se lanzó al desafío de acercar la ciencia al gran público. Por medio de artículos, noticias, columnas, podcasts, videos, blogs y mucho más, las versiones impresa y online divulgan los más relevantes acontecimientos y debates científicos -brasileños y extranjeros-, con un lenguaje claro, explicaciones precisas y diversos puntos de vista.
Do the traditional communities have their rights over forests and natural resources guaranteed?
Over the past 20 years, the rights of traditional communities in relation to forests and their natural resources are being increasingly recognized.
On the trail of the savages
Expedition on uncontacted indigenous land was documented by a journalist, who wrote book The unconquered: in search of the Amazon’s last uncontacted tribes.
Most of the Brazilian Biodiesel is produced from soybean oil
Studies show that this predominance generates environmental, economic and social impacts.
Ciência Hoje: Emissions from lakes and rivers in the carbon cycle
Research shows that continental freshwater bodies such as lakes and rivers, release more methane into the atmosphere than expected.