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Surfing Jack Russell Rides The Waves In Rio
September 3, 2025, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: Five-year-old BENJI, a Jack Russell Terrier, rides the waves alongside his human, BERNARDO BRAGA at Arpoador Beach in Rio de Janeiro. Since catching his first wave two years ago, Benji has become a beloved fixture on Rio's iconic shore, charming both beachgoers and seasoned surfers with his impressive skills and the remarkable bond he shares with Braga. (Credit Image: © Bob Karp/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Brazil: Bolsonaro Supporters Protest Trial: RIO React Brasil
August 3, 2025, Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil: A young girl make a heart sign with her hands, joining thousands of supporters of former Brazil President J. Bolsonaro who gathered Sunday morning on Rio's Copacabana waterfront for the Reaja, Brasil (React, Brazil) protest, denouncing political persecution ahead of his upcoming coup attempt trial. Bolsonaro, under court-ordered restrictions, did not appear but phone into his son during the rally. The demonstration aims to regroup his hard-core base amid turbulence, including backlash to sanctions by Trump, Lula's rising popularity, and Bolsonaro's recent legal defeats. (Credit Image: © Bob Karp/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Supporters Of Former President Bolsonaro Rally In Copacabana
August 3, 2025, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: Thousands of supporters of former Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro gathered Sunday morning on Rio's Copacabana waterfront for the 'Reaja, Brasil' (React, Brazil) protest, denouncing political persecution ahead of his upcoming coup attempt trial. Bolsonaro, under court-ordered restrictions, did not appear but phone into his son during the rally. The demonstration aims to regroup his hard-core base amid turbulence, including backlash to sanctions on Donald Trump, Lula's rising popularity, and Bolsonaro's recent legal defeats. (Credit Image: © Bob Karp/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Yoga At Sunrise Draws Hundreds To Copacabana Beach
July 12, 2025, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: SHERRYDAYNE TAELA leads hundreds gathered on Copacabana Beach for the 20th edition of Yoga at Sunrise. The annual event celebrates two decades of sunrise yoga sessions, uniting wellness enthusiasts for a morning of movement and mindfulness. (Credit Image: © Bob Karp/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Sepultura 1989 SCHIZOPHRENIA TOUR Circo Voador Rio de Janeiro @marcoshermes
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FIFA Club World Cup 2025
An overview during the first half shows Chelsea leading (1-0) in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 semifinal between Fluminense FC (BRA) and Chelsea FC (ENG) at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, United States, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Deccio Serrano/NurPhoto) -
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FIFA Club World Cup 2025
An overview during the first half shows Chelsea leading (1-0) in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 semifinal between Fluminense FC (BRA) and Chelsea FC (ENG) at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, United States, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Deccio Serrano/NurPhoto) -
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FIFA Club World Cup 2025
An overview during the first half shows Chelsea leading (1-0) in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 semifinal between Fluminense FC (BRA) and Chelsea FC (ENG) at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, United States, on July 8, 2025. (Photo by Deccio Serrano/NurPhoto) -
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FIFA Club World Cup 2025
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FIFA Club World Cup 2025
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MERCOSUR Presidents Meet In Buenos Aires
July 3, 2025, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina: MERCOSUR presidents meet at San Martin Palace during the MERCOSUR and Associated States Summit. (Credit Image: © Silvana Safenreiter/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.
Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
12 June 2025.
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'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.
Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
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'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.
Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
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'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.
Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
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'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.
Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
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'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.
Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
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'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.
Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
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'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.
Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
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'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.
Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
12 June 2025.
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Tooth accessory for ripping over sauce sachets
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Sauce maker Heinz has launched a new campaign featuring custom tooth attachment called “Grillz” to rip open the company’s notoriously tough restaurant sachets.
The colour-keyed Grillz , matched the the sachet packets, fit over an incisor and are made from metal
The one for ketchup comes with a red inlay, the mustard is yellow with sparkly-diamond-like inlays while the mayonnaise is polished metal.
They are made to aid those fans who like to rip open sachets with their teeth.
There are three different designs with one each for ketchup, mayonnaise and mustard.
But the Grillz are not available as yet to buy.
They were released by Heinz in Brazil to select influencers on social media sites Instagram and TikTok.
Heinz fans say the idea transforms a mundane activity into a chic and functional dining experience, adding a touch of flair to a meal.
A spokesperson for Heinz said: “Heinz Grillz. The accessory you always needed but didn't know you had.
“The most stylish way to open your sachet.”
OPS: The Heinz Brazil Grillz.
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Tooth accessory for ripping over sauce sachets
Ferrari Press Agency
Grillz 1
Ref 16757
23/04/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Heinz Brazil
Sauce maker Heinz has launched a new campaign featuring custom tooth attachment called “Grillz” to rip open the company’s notoriously tough restaurant sachets.
The colour-keyed Grillz , matched the the sachet packets, fit over an incisor and are made from metal
The one for ketchup comes with a red inlay, the mustard is yellow with sparkly-diamond-like inlays while the mayonnaise is polished metal.
They are made to aid those fans who like to rip open sachets with their teeth.
There are three different designs with one each for ketchup, mayonnaise and mustard.
But the Grillz are not available as yet to buy.
They were released by Heinz in Brazil to select influencers on social media sites Instagram and TikTok.
Heinz fans say the idea transforms a mundane activity into a chic and functional dining experience, adding a touch of flair to a meal.
A spokesperson for Heinz said: “Heinz Grillz. The accessory you always needed but didn't know you had.
“The most stylish way to open your sachet.”
OPS: The Heinz Brazil Grillz.
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Tooth accessory for ripping over sauce sachets
Ferrari Press Agency
Grillz 1
Ref 16757
23/04/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Heinz Brazil
Sauce maker Heinz has launched a new campaign featuring custom tooth attachment called “Grillz” to rip open the company’s notoriously tough restaurant sachets.
The colour-keyed Grillz , matched the the sachet packets, fit over an incisor and are made from metal
The one for ketchup comes with a red inlay, the mustard is yellow with sparkly-diamond-like inlays while the mayonnaise is polished metal.
They are made to aid those fans who like to rip open sachets with their teeth.
There are three different designs with one each for ketchup, mayonnaise and mustard.
But the Grillz are not available as yet to buy.
They were released by Heinz in Brazil to select influencers on social media sites Instagram and TikTok.
Heinz fans say the idea transforms a mundane activity into a chic and functional dining experience, adding a touch of flair to a meal.
A spokesperson for Heinz said: “Heinz Grillz. The accessory you always needed but didn't know you had.
“The most stylish way to open your sachet.”
OPS: The Heinz Brazil Grillz.
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'Avenue of Death': the Rio motorway where stray bullets, botched raids and resilience collide.
'Avenue of Death': the Rio motorway where stray bullets, botched raids and resilience collide.
Brazil Avenue was meant to symbolise progress - today it tells the story of a city at war with itself.
Brazil Avenue Acari Neighbourhood - Brazil Avenue pictures to accompany Martin Hodgson story
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'Avenue of Death': the Rio motorway where stray bullets, botched raids and resilience collide.
'Avenue of Death': the Rio motorway where stray bullets, botched raids and resilience collide.
Brazil Avenue was meant to symbolise progress - today it tells the story of a city at war with itself.
Brazil Avenue, Caju Neighbourhood - Brazil Avenue pictures to accompany Martin Hodgson story
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'Avenue of Death': the Rio motorway where stray bullets, botched raids and resilience collide.
'Avenue of Death': the Rio motorway where stray bullets, botched raids and resilience collide.
Brazil Avenue was meant to symbolise progress - today it tells the story of a city at war with itself.
Cátia Lima - Brazil Avenue pictures to accompany Martin Hodgson story
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'Avenue of Death': the Rio motorway where stray bullets, botched raids and resilience collide.
'Avenue of Death': the Rio motorway where stray bullets, botched raids and resilience collide.
Brazil Avenue was meant to symbolise progress - today it tells the story of a city at war with itself.
Vanessa Galdino (community leader in Acari) - Brazil Avenue pictures to accompany Martin Hodgson story
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Rock in Rio 2019 photography by @marcoshermes
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
José Baldoíno, a fireman from a federal forest fire unit called Prevfogo, leads his men into a blaze in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station in the Amazon state of Rondonia
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
José Baldoíno, a fireman from a federal forest fire unit called Prevfogo, leads his men into a blaze in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station in the Amazon state of Rondonia Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
A forest fire raging in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station in Brazil's Rondonia state Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
A forest fire raging in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station in Brazil's Rondonia state Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
José Baldoíno, a fireman from a federal forest fire unit called Prevfogo, leads his men into a blaze in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station in the Amazon state of Rondonia Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
Police raid a farmhouse during a firefighting mission in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
Police raid a farmhouse during a firefighting mission in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
Police raid a farmhouse during a firefighting mission in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
Police question a woman who lives on a ranch near the site of one major blaze Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
Police question a man who lives on a ranch near the site of one major blaze Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
Police question a woman who lives on a ranch near the site of one major blaze Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
Police question a man who lives on a ranch near the site of one major blaze Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
Illegal cut timber found at a sawmill near a recently devastated stretch of land in the Rubber Soldier Ecological Station Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
Firefighters climb along the trunk of a huge Brazil nut tree destroyed by fire in the Rubber Soldier Ecological Station Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
An encampment built by firefighters battling the flames in the Rubber Soldier Ecological Station protected area in Rondonia state Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
An encampment built by firefighters battling the flames in the Rubber Soldier Ecological Station protected area in Rondonia state Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
The melted remains of a plastic gasoline container found at the scene of one fire Brazil
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Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.
For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.
The melted remains of a plastic gasoline container found at the scene of one fire Brazil
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