Atlas In The Amazon Mini-Series November 25, 2019 / activist360 / Leave a comment The Amazon Rainforest is a vital ecosystem to the world. The Destruction Of The Amazon, Explained The Amazon rainforest has faced encroachment and deforestation for a long time. But it wasn’t until Brazil’s military dictatorship came to power in the 1970s that deforestation spiked, becoming a big business in the Amazon. When that expansion reached the state of Acre, it met resistance. Chico Mendes, a rubber tapper from the region, took the fight to protect the Amazon from the depths of the rainforest to the global stage. In the process, he gave his life. But the fight he started lives on. The War For The Amazon’s Most Valuable Trees The Amazon is a three-part series about the world’s largest rainforest, why it’s in jeopardy, and the people trying to save it. The Amazon rainforest has faced encroachment and deforestation for a long time. But it wasn’t until Brazil’s military dictatorship came to power in the 1970s that deforestation spiked, becoming a big business in the Amazon. When that expansion reached the state of Acre, it met resistance. Chico Mendes, a rubber tapper from the region, took the fight to protect the Amazon from the depths of the rainforest to the global stage. In the process, he gave his life. But the fight he started lives on. Brazil’s Indigenous Land Is Being Invaded Brazil has over 900,000 indigenous people, most of whom live in the Amazon. After centuries of persecution, they were given extensive rights under a new Constitution in the 1980s, including the right to claim and win back their traditional lands. Since then, hundreds of indigenous lands have been demarcated and protected by the Brazilian government. But in the last few years, those lands have come under attack by landowners, ranchers, loggers, and farmers who want access to the resources inside these indigenous lands. And since Jair Bolsonaro became president, the number of invasions into indigenous lands has skyrocketed.
Guardians of the Forest – Environmental Defenders November 23, 2019 / activist360 / Leave a comment 2016 was the deadliest year to be an environment defender, on average 4 are killed every week.
“The Pollinators” Documentary: EcoBeneficial Interview with Peter Nelson, Director & Filmmaker November 14, 2019 / activist360 / Leave a comment Although Americans may know that 1/3 of the food they eat is pollinated by animal pollinators, they may not know the harsh impact of our agricultural system on managed European honey bees and native “wild” bees. Join Kim Eierman as she talks with Peter Nelson about his new documentary, “The Pollinators” that explores the threats to managed honey bees and what this means to our food security.