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Amazonian Drink Burns Up To 20 Stubborn Lbs Per Week

Bitchute 02 Nov 2021
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Rare access captures dances and feasts of Amazonian chief’s funeral ritual

The Independent 24 Oct 2021
The loss of Chief Aritana of the Yawalapiti people to Covid-19 in August has shaken the Xingu, leaving its tribes without a strong leader and able negotiator to unite them against mounting pressures on Brazil’s agricultural frontier, which has advanced across the Cerrado savanna and into the Amazon rainforest ... “We are not united today ... (Reuters) ... .
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Indigenous Amazonians Sue Ecuador to Halt Oil Drilling and Mining Plans 

Democracy Now 19 Oct 2021
Hundreds of Indigenous elders and youth arrived in the capital Quito on Monday to file the lawsuit with Ecuador’s highest court. This is a Waorani leader speaking yesterday ... .
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Amazonian ecosystems and peoples on the brink – it is time for a new vision (commentary)

Mongabay 18 Oct 2021
A code red for humanity. These were the words of the UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, summarizing the strong messages of the latest IPCC report on climate change ... With recent surges in deforestation that are devastating the most extensive tropical forest on Earth, we must also announce a code red for the Amazon ... Photo by Rhett A.
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After 50 years, botanists finally identified this Amazonian plant

Popular Science 10 Oct 2021
Patricia Álvarez-Loayza. An Amazonian plant has had botanists scratching their heads since 1973. When researchers first analyzed the curious plant nearly 50 years ago, no one could figure out how to categorize it, and so the flora sat at the Field Museum in Chicago for years, until it recently received further study and finally, categorization ... .
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Amazonian countries under "scientifically groundless" pressure to save rainforest: Brazil's vice president

Sina 09 Oct 2021
BRASILIA, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) -- Brazil and other Latin American countries are coming under undue pressure to take steps to preserve the Amazon rainforest, Brazil's Vice President Hamilton Mourao said on Friday ... Enditem. .
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Amazonian river winds unraveled by air pollution observations

Phys Dot Org 04 Oct 2021
River winds are induced by the daily thermal contrast between the land and the river ... Subsequently, the air subsides over the river ... A key question then arise ... Amazonian river winds unraveled by air pollution observations (2021, October 4) retrieved 4 October 2021 from https.//phys.org/news/2021-10-amazonian-river-unraveled-air-pollution.html ... ....
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Amazonian tribe travelling to Glasgow for COP26 launch appeal for 'wellies and waterproofs'

Daily Record 01 Oct 2021
Members of the S�para nation will be making the long journey to Scotland from the deepest part of the Amazon ... .
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Amazonian protected areas benefit both people and biodiversity

Science Daily 27 Sep 2021
Highly positive social outcomes are linked to biodiversity efforts in Amazonian Sustainable-Use ...
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“Awaken to Peru” invites you to discover five dream destinations

The Rio Times 24 Sep 2021
Always prioritizing the tourist's wellbeing, sanitary protocols have been established ....
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Bolivia reports 286 coronavirus infections and 5 deaths (September 20)

The Rio Times 21 Sep 2021
The regions with the highest number of new cases were Santa ....
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This ex-Amazonian’s edtech startup is building the ‘Just Dial for schools’ along with a SaaS-based ...

Your Story 16 Sep 2021
Kriyo was founded in 2017 by ex-Amazonian Sucharitha Dasireddy and her husband Shashidhar Reddy to bring digital transformation to the pre-K-12 space. Pre-K-12, formally known as Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC), includes pre-schools, play schools, and daycare centres ... However, the sector is plagued by operational inefficiencies ... ALSO READ.
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