
Andrei Netto
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Journalist @guardian. Latin American and Caribbean editor • Southern Frontlines series on climate justice. PhD in Social Sciences • Sorbonne. Views are my own.
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Joined March 2009
Bravo @petracostal! Enfim vamos tocar na ferida.
Caiu na rede! O trailer do filme #ApocalipsenosTropicos acabou de sair do forno. Produzido por Alessandra Orofino e com produção executiva do Brad Pitt. Falta só 1 dia para a estreia nos cinemas! Quem puder ajudar a espalhar 🙏 . #03dejulho #ApocalipseNosTropicos
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RT @jameswdelano: 🧵Some projects change your worldview. This is Antarctic project I wrote and photographed for The Guardian was one:. ‘Last….
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RT @Harvard: “No government—regardless of which party is in power—should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit….
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No government—regardless of which party is in power—should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue
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RT @denkinte_2: "L'un des charmes de la délinquance en col blanc, c'est de pouvoir aller à la télé pour faire le procès de la justice.". C'….
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RT @MarionVanR: Marine Le Pen, 2004: “Les Français en ont marre de voir des élus qui détournent de l’argent.”.
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RT @GdnDevelopment: How the climate crisis threatens the Panama Canal – and the country’s future
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Recent drought restrictions on the waterway cost the country $1bn. Now, newly appointed environment minister Juan Carlos Navarro must find a way to balance sustainability with economic growth
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Pollution from a cluster of foreign factories is contributing to a threat to public health, allege campaigners, who say Mexico is prioritising economic growth over the environment.
‘You can’t even wash your hands’: is a global industrial hub responsible for the destruction of Mexico’s Atoyac River?
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RT @GdnDevelopment: How a plastic cave made in Spain keeps Amazonian culture alive 5,000 miles away
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When ancient carvings were vandalised, the Wauja feared their knowledge was lost. But 3D imaging has created a replica at the heart of Brazil’s first Xingu people’s museum
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RT @Nettoworks: Decoding SEGREGATION: . We analysed over 10,000 documents spanning 160+ disciplines, mapping hundreds of segregation forms….
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This story goes far beyond a news piece. It could be an exhibition on armed conflicts and the terrible fate of those living in Gaza. It's a brilliant piece of work.
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Their hopes for peace fading and fearful of being forgotten, two Gazans share the trauma of living their days and nights surrounded by the noise of gunfire, missiles and drones
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In the past 10 years, Palomino’s coastline has receded between 47 and 50 metres. Storms and the relentless battering by the waves naturally contribute to the problem, but have been made worse by the rising sea level, a consequence of the climate crisis.
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In Rio de Janeiro, a major reforestation project, Refloresta Rio, initiated by the city gov in 1986, has transformed the urban landscape by planting over 10 million seedlings across 3,462 hectares, enhancing biodiversity and providing climate benefits.
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A restoration project to revitalise the Atlantic forest is making the city a much more liveable place in the face of increasingly frequent heatwaves
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Coffee once drove the economy in El Salvador, but war, migration, the climate crisis and disease crippled the industry. Now, a new generation with women at the fore is focusing on quality as the answer.
‘It used to be a farm – now it’s a mall’: how El Salvador’s crisis-hit coffee producers are trying to adapt
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Huge tracts of land have burned from largely man-made blazes in Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and other countries, with people suffocating from its fallout. Now on Southern Frontlines.
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Huge tracts of land have burned from largely man-made blazes in Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Brazil and other countries, with people suffocating from its fallout
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The hardline policy on public security continues to spread in Latin America. Ecuador is now building prisons in the middle of forests, with significant environmental (and human) impacts.
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As murder rates soar, Daniel Noboa plans high-security jails in remote areas. But local communities are determined to save their ancestral lands and a fragile, unique ecosystem
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RT @GdnDevelopment: Mexico’s datacentre industry is booming – but are more drought and blackouts the price communities must pay? https://t.….
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Many fear the arrival of tech giants such as Amazon and Google in the state of Querétaro will place too much of a strain on scarce water and electricity resources
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RT @GdnDevelopment: Is circular migration a solution to the crisis at the US border? Guatemala provides a clue
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Offering legal pathways for temporary work in the US, such programmes are changing communities and reducing numbers risking irregular routes
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