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Prince William was welcomed to Brazil at Sugarloaf Mountain, where he received the keys to the city of Rio de Janeiro ahead of his Earthshot Prize awards evening on Nov. 5.
Brazilian police with support from Interpol have destroyed 277 dredges used in illegal gold mining along the Madeira River in one of the largest coordinated crackdowns in the Amazon.
Brazil on Monday opens three weeks of events linked to the COP30 climate summit, hoping to showcase a world still determined to tackle global warming. That may be tough in a year marked by economic upheaval and cancelled U.
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Prince William's Surprise Moment in Brazil Is One Princess Charlotte, 10, Will Love Hearing About
Prince William played soccer and met young environmental champions at the iconic Maracanã stadium in Rio, and there was one moment that the royal will be sure to share with daughter Princess Charlotte.
Brazil recorded its biggest annual fall in greenhouse gas emissions last year since 2009, according to statistics released Monday, providing a boost for left-wing President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva as he prepares to host UN climate talks.
Brazil's Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Monday that mobilizing $10 billion in public resources for the Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF) would be ambitious but "possible" target for its first year.
For 30 years, world leaders and diplomats have gathered at United Nations negotiating sessions to try to curb climate change, but Earth's temperature continues to rise and extreme weather worsens.
The city aims to reinvent itself with new parks, museums and hotels to host the COP30 climate conference. But what happens when the spotlight fades?
Omnia, a data center company owned by Brazilian investment firm Patria, said on Monday it has joined the project to develop a 50 billion real ($9.25 billion) data center in Brazil that is expected to have TikTok as its sole client.
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Over 100 killed in Brazil’s deadliest police raid as Rio authorities battle drug gangs in favelas
Brazil’s deadliest police raid left 132 dead in Rio de Janeiro as officers clashed with gangs using drones and explosives in the city’s favelas.