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Observers say fate of the Amazon at stake in Brazil election

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Election observers in Brazil say the fate of the Amazon rainforest is on the ballot in next week's presidential race between incumbent Jair Bolsonaro and challenger Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
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Russian army maps show major retreats in Ukraine’s Kherson region

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Russian defence ministry maps show rapid pullbacks in key Kherson region amid Ukraine army’s counteroffensive.
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Tens of thousands of illegal fires continue to carve out the Amazon

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The Amazon forest is under relentless threat as Brazilian land grabbers set fire to forest in the name of expanding the country's agribusiness. With 41,000 fires in September, scientists warn the cost of expansion in Brazil will have...
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The global climate impact of illegal fires in the Amazon

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Brazilian land grabbers have set tens of thousands of illegal fires in the Amazon rainforest, in the name of expanding the country’s agribusiness. But scientists warn that expansion will have a devastating impact on climate change.
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A journey deep into the Amazon with scientists trying to save it

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The Amazon rainforest plays a crucial role in regulating the global climate, but it’s under serious threat from deforestation. CBC's international climate team ventures deep into the forest with scientists to learn how climate change is...
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What's at stake for the climate, deep in the Amazon

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The Amazon rainforest plays a crucial role in regulating the global climate, but it’s under serious threat from deforestation. CBC's international climate team ventures deep into the forest with scientists to learn how climate change is...
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Ukraine begins investigating mass grave in Izium

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Ukrainian authorities have begun unearthing bodies from a mass burial site in a forest near Izium recaptured from Russian forces, including some they said bore signs of torture.
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Ukrainian president says some mass burial victims were tortured

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Zelenskyy says hundreds of civilians and soldiers had been found ‘tortured, shot and killed by shelling’ near Izyum.
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Mexico: Sustainable timber harvests help conservation efforts

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Communities in central Mexico are using an ancient but unconventional technique to save their forests.
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Greece's Athens on alert of wildfire threat

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Firefighters in Greece's capital Athens are on alert for the threat of fires in surrounding forests.
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Wildfire forces hundreds to evacuate homes in Tuscany

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Fire brigades in Tuscany battled a wildfire on Wednesday that forced hundreds to evacuate, as wildfires rage across Italy. Gas tanks caught in the flames also exploded.
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Mining in Ghana: Environmentalists fight to stop deforestation

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Al Jazee look at the environmental battle that's happening in Ghana.
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Life's a beech: preserving our forests for the future

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A European project called Beech Power aims to protect Europe’s last remaining beech forests. Smart Regions speaks to the head of one national park in Croatia taking part in the initiative.
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'Kulning': How an ancient Scandinavian cow herding call has become an art form

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Kulning is a vocal technique which developed in central Sweden in the Middle Ages, used to call cattle back to small seasonal farms. Today, it's become an art form in its own right.
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Ukrainian volunteers return home to fight Russian Army in Dnipro

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According to the National Guard of Ukraine, 100,000 Ukrainians have joined the newly established volunteer branch of the Armed Forces since Russia began its all-out war against Ukraine.
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‘Citizen scientists’ in Germany monitor jaguars in Bolivia’s eastern lowlands

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You’ve heard of crowd-sourcing. How about crowd-conservation? A team of biologists is using ‘citizen scientists’ to sort through thousands of photos and videos of wild animals captured by remote cameras, in an area of Bolivia threatened...
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Poland-Belarus border: Migrants fight for survival in woods in cold weather

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Al Jazeera revisit the Poland-Belarus border - to hear the story of one man who was among thousands of refugees who hoped to start a new life in Europe.
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Real Christmas trees are better for the environment, experts say

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While fake trees might seem like the more climate-friendly choice, experts say that real Christmas trees grown responsibly and locally are better for the environment.
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Forest Stewards: Paying it Forward

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How do we keep trees and carbon in the ground? Al Jazeera’s Colin Baker explains why putting a dollar value on them could be one of the best ways to pull CO2 right out of the air.
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Migrants found in Poland-Belarus border taken to hospital

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Poland says hundreds of refugees and migrants have again tried to breach its border.
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Belarus sets up shelters for refugees stranded on border

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Thousands had been living in makeshift camps.
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Belarus: Iraqi migrants caught in border tensions fly home

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374 Iraqi migrants boarded the first repatriation flight that left Minsk on Thursday amid severe border tensions with Poland.
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Migrant standoff grows at Poland, Belarus border

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Polish and EU officials are accusing the Belarusian government of directing migrants to the border as a retaliation for sanctions, but there is growing concern for the migrants’ safety after at least 10 have died.
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Biden announces plan to conserve and restore global forests

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U.S. President Joe Biden has pledged up to $9 billion to a fund that will help halt the loss — and restore millions of hectares — of forests around the world to help reduce carbon in the atmosphere. (Eric Schaff/The Associated Press)