PROJECT Can the Amazon Rainforest Be Saved?
August 26, 2019
PROJECT An Investigation Into Two Chinese Mines in the Ecuadorian Amazon
July 9, 2019
PROJECT The Dams Engulfing Forests
June 25, 2019
PROJECT The Sarayaku Resistance: A 30-Year Story of Territorial and Cultural Defense Against Extractivism
June 12, 2019
PROJECT The Last River
PROJECT How Young Indigenous, Quilombola, and Riverine People from the Tapajós River Are Becoming Rainforest Defenders
June 11, 2019
PROJECT Women of the Forest Unite to Protect the Amazon
June 2, 2019
PROJECT Reclaiming Land for Survival
May 28, 2019
PROJECT Bolsonaro and the Brazilian Amazon
May 15, 2019
TOPIC Rainforests
May 7, 2019
PROJECT Amazon Indians Strengthen Resistance Through Rite of Passage
April 25, 2019
PROJECT Land of Resistants—Threatened Indigenous People and Communities in the Brazilian Amazon
April 24, 2019
PROJECT The Colombian Massif at Risk After the FARC Peace Deal
March 28, 2019
PROJECT The Impact of the Autonomy of the Wampis People of Peru on the Preservation of the Amazon Forest and Combating Climate Change
February 28, 2019
PROJECT The Jungle Is also Dying in the Depths of Ecuador
February 4, 2019
PULITZER CENTER UPDATE Eliane Brum: Why the Amazon Is the Center of the World
July 26, 2019
PULITZER CENTER UPDATE First Rainforest Journalism Fund Conference Meets in Manaus, Brazil
July 22, 2019
PULITZER CENTER UPDATE The New Yorker Cites Rainforest Journalism Fund Project