Brazil is actively creating plans to prevent deforestation and promote sustainable development in all its ecological regions. These plans, led by Environment and Climate Change Minister Marina Silva, aim to be ready by next year’s first half. Silva’s approach focuses on combining environmental conservation with new development strategies. These strategies will tackle issues like inequality […]
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