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August 24, 2017 - Rio de Janeiro, Brasil - RI Rio de Janeiro (RJ) 24/08/2017 Apvɬ=s 24 horas encalhada na praia Rasa em Buzios a baleia Jubarte consegue se soltar e as possoas que ajudaram ela comemoram. Foto Pablo Jacob / Agencia O Globo (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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August 24, 2017 - Rio de Janeiro, Brasil - RI Rio de Janeiro (RJ) 24/08/2017 Apvɬ=s 24 horas encalhada na praia Rasa em Buzios a baleia Jubarte consegue se soltar e as possoas que ajudaram ela comemoram. Foto Pablo Jacob / Agencia O Globo (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - gestrandeter Buckelwal wird per Bagger gerettet
August 24, 2017 - Rio de Janeiro, Brasil - RI Rio de Janeiro (RJ) 24/08/2017 Apvɬ=s 24 horas encalhada na praia Rasa em Buzios a baleia Jubarte consegue se soltar e as possoas que ajudaram ela comemoram. Foto Pablo Jacob / Agencia O Globo (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Brazil Soy vs Amazon rainforest
Tractors are used for planting soy crops will be planted in the North on Mato Grosso estate, Brazil, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007. During the drought season, farmers start fires in the Amazon region. The trees that resist are burned the next year. With the arrival of the rains, soil is prepared for planting.
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Brazil Soy vs Amazon rainforest
After deforestation, tractors gather logs where soy crops will be planted in the North on Mato Grosso estate, Brazil, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007. During the drought season, farmers start fires in the Amazon region. The trees that resist are burned the next year. With the arrival of the rains, soil is prepared for planting.
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Brazil Soy vs Amazon rainforest
After deforestation, tractors gather logs where soy crops will be planted in the North on Mato Grosso estate, Brazil, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007. During the drought season, farmers start fires in the Amazon region. The trees that resist are burned the next year. With the arrival of the rains, soil is prepared for planting.
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Brazil Soy vs Amazon rainforest
After deforestation, tractors gather logs where soy crops will be planted in the North on Mato Grosso estate, Brazil, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007. During the drought season, farmers start fires in the Amazon region. The trees that resist are burned the next year. With the arrival of the rains, soil is prepared for planting.
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Brazil Soy vs Amazon rainforest
After deforestation, tractors gather logs in the fields for soy crops in the North on Mato Grosso estate, Brazil, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007. During the drought season, farmers start fires in the Amazon region. The trees that resist are burned the next year. With the arrival of the rains, soil is prepared for planting.
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Brazil Soy vs Amazon rainforest
After the deforestation, tractors gather logs during the cleaning of soil for the soy planting in the North on Mato Grosso estate, Brazil Sunday, December 16, 2007. During the drought season, farmers start fires in the Amazon region. The trees that resisted are gathered to be burned the next year. With the arrival of the rains, soil is prepared for planting. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Brazil Soy vs Amazon rainforest
Trees are burned during the preparation of the soil to receive soy crops in the North on Mato Grosso estate, Brazil, Sunday, December 16, 2007. During the drought season, farmers start fires in the Amazon region. The trees that resisted are gathered to be burned the next year. With the arrival of the rains, soil is prepared for planting.
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Brazil Soy vs Amazon rainforest
Trees are burned during the preparation of the soil to receive soy crops in the North on Mato Grosso estate, Brazil, Sunday, December 16, 2007. During the drought season, farmers start fires in the Amazon region. The trees that resisted are gathered to be burned the next year. With the arrival of the rains, soil is prepared for planting.
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Brazil Soy vs Amazon rainforest
Deforested area for planting soy crops in the North on Mato Grosso estate, Brazil, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007. During the drought season, farmers start fires in the Amazon region. The trees that resist are burned the next year. With the arrival of the rains, soil is prepared for planting.
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Brazil Soy vs Amazon rainforest
Deforested area for planting soy crops in the North on Mato Grosso estate, Brazil, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007. During the drought season, farmers start fires in the Amazon region. The trees that resist are burned the next year. With the arrival of the rains, soil is prepared for planting.
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Brazil Soy vs Amazon rainforest
Deforested area for planting soy crops in the North on Mato Grosso estate, Brazil, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007. During the drought season, farmers start fires in the Amazon region. The trees that resist are burned the next year. With the arrival of the rains, soil is prepared for planting.
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Brazil Soy vs Amazon rainforest
Deforested area for soy crops in the North on Mato Grosso estate, Brazil, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007. During the drought season, farmers start fires in the Amazon region. The trees that resist are burned the next year. With the arrival of the rains, soil is prepared for planting.
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Brazil Soy vs Amazon rainforest
Deforested area for planting soy crops in the North on Mato Grosso estate, Brazil, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007. During the drought season, farmers start fires in the Amazon region. The trees that resist are burned the next year. With the arrival of the rains, soil is prepared for planting.
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Brazil Soy vs Amazon rainforest
After deforestation, tractors gather logs where soy crops will be planted in the North on Mato Grosso estate, Brazil, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007. During the drought season, farmers start fires in the Amazon region. The trees that resist are burned the next year. With the arrival of the rains, soil is prepared for planting.
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Brazil Soy vs Amazon rainforest
After deforestation, tractors gather logs where soy crops will be planted in the North on Mato Grosso estate, Brazil, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007. During the drought season, farmers start fires in the Amazon region. The trees that resist are burned the next year. With the arrival of the rains, soil is prepared for planting.
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Brazil Soy vs Amazon rainforest
Trees are burned during the preparation of the soil to receive soy crops in the North on Mato Grosso estate, Brazil, Saturday, Dec. 15, 2007. During the drought season, farmers start fires in the Amazon region. The trees that resist are burned the next year. With the arrival of the rains, soil is prepared for planting.
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Brazil Soy vs Amazon rainforest
Deforested area where soy crops will be planted in the North on Mato Grosso estate, Brazil, Saturday, Dec. 15, 2007. During the drought season, farmers start fires in the Amazon region. The trees that resist are burned the next year. With the arrival of the rains, soil is prepared for planting.
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Brazil Soy vs Amazon rainforest
Trees are burned during the preparation of the soil to receive soy crops in the North on Mato Grosso estate, Brazil, Saturday, Dec. 15, 2007. During the drought season, farmers start fires in the Amazon region. The trees that resist are burned the next year. With the arrival of the rains, soil is prepared for planting.
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BRAZIL Climate Change
Cattle graze in Castelo de Sonhos, Altamira, Para, Brazil, on Monday, October 15, 2007. Global warming is caused by excess greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. In Brazil, these gases, like carbon dioxide (CO2), are released by deforestation and forest fires, which are responsible for 75 percent of Brazils' emissions. The country is the fourth largest climate polluter in the world. About one-fifth of the worlds' greenhouse gas emissions are caused by forest destruction.
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BRAZIL Climate Change
Cattle cross a road in Castelo de Sonhos, Altamira, Para, Brazil, on Monday, October 15, 2007. Global warming is caused by excess greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. In Brazil, these gases, like carbon dioxide (CO2), are released by deforestation and forest fires, which are responsible for 75 percent of Brazils' emissions. The country is the fourth largest climate polluter in the world. About one-fifth of the worlds' greenhouse gas emissions are caused by forest destruction.
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BRAZIL Climate Change
Trees' remains are shown in an Amazon burning area in Castelo de Sonhos, Altamira, Para, Brazil, on Monday, October 15, 2007. Global warming is caused by excess greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. In Brazil, these gases, like carbon dioxide (CO2), are released by deforestation and forest fires, which are responsible for 75 percent of Brazils' emissions. The country is the fourth largest climate polluter in the world. About one-fifth of the worlds' greenhouse gas emissions are caused by forest destruction.
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BRAZIL Climate Change
Trees' remains are shown in an Amazon burning area in Castelo de Sonhos, Altamira, Para, Brazil, on Monday, October 15, 2007. Global warming is caused by excess greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. In Brazil, these gases, like carbon dioxide (CO2), are released by deforestation and forest fires, which are responsible for 75 percent of Brazils' emissions. The country is the fourth largest climate polluter in the world. About one-fifth of the worlds' greenhouse gas emissions are caused by forest destruction.
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Brazil Pope Canonizes First Brazilian Saint
The Popemobile circulates amongst the crowd in Mars Field airfield before the canonization ceremony in Campo de Marte airfield in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Friday, May 11, 2007. Pope Benedict XVI canonized Brazil's first native-born saint, Friar Galvao, to the cheers of up to a million people gathered in Sao Paulo.
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Brazil Global Warming Alert
Greenpeace used Copacabana beach to alert Brazilian people about impact of climate change in Brazil and to remind people that it's not too late to help the planet, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Wednesday, April 4, 2007.
A 49.21 foot diameter life preserver floated in the waters south of Rio de Janeiro with the message
'S.O.S. CLIMA' (S.O.S Climate). On land, a group of activists put a 131.23 foot long banner on Copacabana
beach. The banner, simulating a ruler used to measure the ocean level, said 'It's not too late'. Rio de
Janeiro is one of the Brazilian cities more vulnerable to the elevation of the ocean level, one of the
consequences of global warming.
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Brazil Jose Saramago
Jose Saramago speaks about forest conservation during the launching of his book "As Intermit?ncias da Morte" in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Thursday, October 27, 2005. Jose Saramago, Nobel Literature Prize winner in 1998 and one of the biggest writers in the Portuguese language, joined a Greenpeace campaign to protect the forests. He personally asked the publishing companies all over the world to follow adequate environmental norms to produce his newest book. "As Intermit?ncias da Morte" is the first book in Brazil to have an FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) seal. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Brazil Jose Saramago
Jose Saramago speaks about forest conservation during the launching of his book "As Intermit?ncias da Morte" in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Thursday, October 27, 2005. Jose Saramago, Nobel Literature Prize winner in 1998 and one of the biggest writers in the Portuguese language, joined a Greenpeace campaign to protect the forests. He personally asked the publishing companies all over the world to follow adequate environmental norms to produce his newest book. "As Intermit?ncias da Morte" is the first book in Brazil to have an FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) seal. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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BRAZIL Climate Change
Cattle graze in Castelo de Sonhos, Altamira, Para, Brazil, on Monday, October 15, 2007. Global warming is caused by excess greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. In Brazil, these gases, like carbon dioxide (CO2), are released by deforestation and forest fires, which are responsible for 75 percent of Brazils' emissions. The country is the fourth largest climate polluter in the world. About one-fifth of the worlds' greenhouse gas emissions are caused by forest destruction.
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