Rainforest Journalism From the Amazon
The Rainforest Journalism Fund's work in the Amazon provided critical support for reporting in the region with a special focus on building local reporting capacity. The Rainforest Journalism Fund has evolved into the Pulitzer Center Rainforest Reporting Grant. Browse the archive of Amazon Rainforest Journalism Fund reporting below.
Projects & Stories
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Como as condições meteorológicas extremas se intensificaram e afectaram a vida das pessoas na...
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Portuguese
Como os fenómenos meteorológicos extremos se intensificaram e afectaram a vida das pessoas na...
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English
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An Amazon Without Water or Food
How extreme weather has intensified and impacted the lives of people in the Amazon.
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English
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Sunboats
The Achuar indigenous people from the Ecuadorian Amazon Rainforest are transitioning to the use of...
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Portuguese
Secas, inundações e erosão afetam a segurança alimentar e saúde de indígenas da Ilha do Bananal...
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English
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How Monoculture and Water Affect the Food and Health of Indigenous Populations on Bananal Island
Droughts, floods, and erosion affect the food security and health of the Indigenous people of...
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