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Background imageEnvironment Collection: Amazon

Amazon
The Wider Image: Illegal gold mining in the Amazon

Environment Collection: Enforcement

Enforcement Collection
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Background imageEnvironment Collection: Highway

Highway
An aerial view of the road BR-319 highway near city of Humaita

Environment Collection: Indigenous

Indigenous Collection
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Background imageEnvironment Collection: Mangrove Forest

Mangrove Forest
The Wider Image: Brazils mangroves on the front line of climate change

Background imageEnvironment Collection: Oil

Oil
A man works on removing an oil spill on Coruripe beach, Alagoas state

Environment Collection: Wildfires

Wildfires Collection
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Background imageEnvironment Collection: A house of Tembe indigenous tribe, who are facing a conflict with illegal loggers on their land

A house of Tembe indigenous tribe, who are facing a conflict with illegal loggers on their land, is pictured with the full moon above in Teko-haw indigenous village near Paragominas, Para state

Background imageEnvironment Collection: The supermoon is pictured behind the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro

The supermoon is pictured behind the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro August 11, 2014. Occurring when a full moon or new moon coincides with the closest approach the moon makes to

Background imageEnvironment Collection: Clouds gather over a soybean plantation near Tocantinia

Clouds gather over a soybean plantation near Tocantinia, Brazil February 19, 2018. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Background imageEnvironment Collection: The Wider Image: Illegal gold mining in the Amazon

The Wider Image: Illegal gold mining in the Amazon
A helicopter patrols an illegal lane used by miners during Brazils environmental agency operation against illegal gold mining on indigenous land, in the heart of the Amazon rainforest

Background imageEnvironment Collection: Cattle graze on a smoldering field that was hit by a fire burning a tract of the Amazon

Cattle graze on a smoldering field that was hit by a fire burning a tract of the Amazon forest as it is cleared by farmers, in Rio Pardo, Rondonia, Brazil September 16, 2019. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes

Background imageEnvironment Collection: The Wider Image: Brazils mangroves on the front line of climate change

The Wider Image: Brazils mangroves on the front line of climate change
Unofficial community known as " The Train" because the mud houses are arranged single file along the edge of the Caratingui river like train cars, is seen next to mangrove forests

Background imageEnvironment Collection: A deforested and burnt area is seen in an indigenous area used as a cattle pasture in

A deforested and burnt area is seen in an indigenous area used as a cattle pasture in Areoes, Mato Grosso state, Brazil, September 4, 2019. Picture taken September 4, 2019. REUTERS/Lucas Landau

Background imageEnvironment Collection: Sunlight is seen over the lake of Samuel Hydroelectric Dam in an area of the Amazon

Sunlight is seen over the lake of Samuel Hydroelectric Dam in an area of the Amazon rainforest near Porto Velho, Rondonia State, Brazil, Brazil August 21, 2019. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino

Background imageEnvironment Collection: A view of a deforested area at the National Forest Bom Futuro in Rio Pardo

A view of a deforested area at the National Forest Bom Futuro in Rio Pardo, Rondonia state, Brazil, September 12, 2019. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Background imageEnvironment Collection: The sun sets behind a burned tree amid smoke as a tract of Amazon jungle burns as it is

The sun sets behind a burned tree amid smoke as a tract of Amazon jungle burns as it is cleared by farmers in Rio Pardo, Rondonia, Brazil September 15, 2019. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes

Background imageEnvironment Collection: An Indigenous man from the Mura tribe holds a butterfly in Itaparana village near Humaita

An Indigenous man from the Mura tribe holds a butterfly in Itaparana village near Humaita, Amazonas State, Brazil August 20, 2019. Picture taken August 20, 2019. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino

Background imageEnvironment Collection: An aerial view of the Bom Futuro National Forest near Rio Pardo in Porto Velho

An aerial view of the Bom Futuro National Forest near Rio Pardo in Porto Velho, Rondonia State, Brazil, September 3, 2015. Picture taken September 3, 2015. REUTERS/Nacho Doce

Background imageEnvironment Collection: A view of a deforested area in Rio Pardo

A view of a deforested area in Rio Pardo, Rondonia state, Brazil, September 13, 2019. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly

Background imageEnvironment Collection: An aerial view of a section of deforested Amazon rainforest turned into farmland near the

An aerial view of a section of deforested Amazon rainforest turned into farmland near the city of Alta Floresta, Para state, Brazil, June 19, 2013. Picture taken April 20, 2013. REUTERS/Nacho Doce

Background imageEnvironment Collection: An aerial view shows the Amazon rainforest near the city of Uruara

An aerial view shows the Amazon rainforest near the city of Uruara, Para state, Brazil, April 20, 2013. Picture taken April 20, 2013. REUTERS/Nacho Doce

Background imageEnvironment Collection: An aerial view of the Amazon near Humaita

An aerial view of the Amazon near Humaita, Amazonas State, Brazil, Brazil August 22, 2019. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino

Background imageEnvironment Collection: An aerial view of a tract of Amazon jungle recently cleared by loggers

An aerial view of a tract of Amazon jungle recently cleared by loggers and farmers near the city of Novo Progresso, Para state, Brazil, September 22, 2013. Picture taken September 22, 2013

Background imageEnvironment Collection: An aerial view shows machines being destroyed during an operation conducted by the

An aerial view shows machines being destroyed during an operation conducted by the Brazilian Institute for the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA)

Background imageEnvironment Collection: An aerial view of a deforested plot of the Amazon in Boca do Acre

An aerial view of a deforested plot of the Amazon in Boca do Acre, Amazonas state, Brazil August 24, 2019. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly

Background imageEnvironment Collection: An aerial view of cows gathering in a circle on a plot of deforested Amazon rainforest

An aerial view of cows gathering in a circle on a plot of deforested Amazon rainforest near the city of Uruara, Para state, Brazil, April 22, 2013. Picture taken April 22, 2013. REUTERS/Nacho Doce

Background imageEnvironment Collection: An aerial view shows the location of an illegal gold mine as its machines are destroyed

An aerial view shows the location of an illegal gold mine as its machines are destroyed in an operation conducted by the Brazilian Institute for the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA)

Background imageEnvironment Collection: An aerial view shows a tract of Amazon jungle burning as it is cleared by farmers in

An aerial view shows a tract of Amazon jungle burning as it is cleared by farmers in Itaituba, Para, Brazil September 26, 2019. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Background imageEnvironment Collection: An aerial view of the road BR-319 highway near city of Humaita

An aerial view of the road BR-319 highway near city of Humaita, Amazonas state, Brazil, August 22, 2019. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino

Background imageEnvironment Collection: Guns hang with a hammock on the wall of a Tembe indigenous tribes house

Guns hang with a hammock on the wall of a Tembe indigenous tribes house, who are facing a conflict with illegal loggers on their land, in Teko-haw indigenous village near Paragominas, Para state

Background imageEnvironment Collection: A man works on removing an oil spill on Coruripe beach, Alagoas state

A man works on removing an oil spill on Coruripe beach, Alagoas state, Brazil October 14, 2019. REUTERS/Adriano Machado

Background imageEnvironment Collection: A burning tract of Amazon jungle is pictured in Porto Velho

A burning tract of Amazon jungle is pictured in Porto Velho, Brazil August 25, 2019. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes - RC158D68F210

Background imageEnvironment Collection: An aerial view shows a deforested plot of the Amazon near Porto Velho

An aerial view shows a deforested plot of the Amazon near Porto Velho, Rondonia State, Brazil, September 17, 2019. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly - RC149EB3A230

Background imageEnvironment Collection: Snake is seen while a tract of Amazon jungle after a fire while as it is being cleared by loggers

Snake is seen while a tract of Amazon jungle after a fire while as it is being cleared by loggers
A snake is seen while a tract of the Amazon jungle burns as it is cleared by loggers and farmers in Porto Velho, Brazil August 24, 2019. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino - RC19E9F580C0

Background imageEnvironment Collection: An Indigenous man from the Mura tribe holds a butterfly in Itaparana village near Humaita

An Indigenous man from the Mura tribe holds a butterfly in Itaparana village near Humaita, Amazonas State, Brazil August 20, 2019. Picture taken August 20, 2019

Background imageEnvironment Collection: The Rodoanel south highway is seen along the polluted Billings dam in Sao Bernardo

The Rodoanel south highway is seen along the polluted Billings dam in Sao Bernardo do Campo February 10, 2015. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (BRAZIL - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) - GM1EB2B0KPK01

Background imageEnvironment Collection: To match feature BRAZIL-ENVIRONMENT /

To match feature BRAZIL-ENVIRONMENT /
Workers harvest soy in a farm in Mato Grosso March 26, 2009. Mato Grosso is Brazils top soy producer, churning out an annual harvest of about 18 milion tonnes

Background imageEnvironment Collection: Dry tree branches are seen under a solar halo in front of Alvorada Palace in Brasilia

Dry tree branches are seen under a solar halo in front of Alvorada Palace in Brasilia, September 4, 2014. According to meteorologists

Background imageEnvironment Collection: An aerial view shows the Amazon rainforest near the city of Novo Progresso

An aerial view shows the Amazon rainforest near the city of Novo Progresso, Para state, Brazil, September 24, 2013. Picture taken September 24, 2013. REUTERS/Nacho Doce - RC16035D3340

Background imageEnvironment Collection: Clouds gather over a soybean plantation near Tocantinia

Clouds gather over a soybean plantation near Tocantinia, Brazil February 19, 2018. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino

Background imageEnvironment Collection: An aerial view shows a deforested plot of the Amazon near Porto Velho

An aerial view shows a deforested plot of the Amazon near Porto Velho, Rondonia State, Brazil, September 17, 2019. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly

Background imageEnvironment Collection: The sun sets behind a burned tree amid smoke as a tract of Amazon jungle burns as it is

The sun sets behind a burned tree amid smoke as a tract of Amazon jungle burns as it is cleared by farmers in Rio Pardo, Rondonia, Brazil September 15, 2019. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes

Background imageEnvironment Collection: A view of a deforested area in Rio Pardo

A view of a deforested area in Rio Pardo, Rondonia state, Brazil, September 13, 2019. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly

Background imageEnvironment Collection: An aerial view shows a deforested plot of the Amazon near Porto Velho

An aerial view shows a deforested plot of the Amazon near Porto Velho, Rondonia State, Brazil, September 17, 2019. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly

Background imageEnvironment Collection: An aerial view shows the Amazon rainforest near the city of Novo Progresso

An aerial view shows the Amazon rainforest near the city of Novo Progresso, Para state, Brazil, September 24, 2013. Picture taken September 24, 2013. REUTERS/Nacho Doce

Background imageEnvironment Collection: The sun sets behind a burned tree amid smoke as a tract of Amazon jungle burns as it is

The sun sets behind a burned tree amid smoke as a tract of Amazon jungle burns as it is cleared by farmers in Rio Pardo, Rondonia, Brazil September 15, 2019. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes

Background imageEnvironment Collection: An aerial view shows a deforested plot of the Amazon near Porto Velho

An aerial view shows a deforested plot of the Amazon near Porto Velho, Rondonia State, Brazil, September 17, 2019. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY



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