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Nike Takes Action to Protect the Amazon with New Policies

By NunoXEI • Jul 29th, 2009 • Category: Blog
Just a few short weeks after Greenpeace released Slaughtering the Amazon, Nike has announced new standards for keeping leather made from Amazon destruction out of its shoes. Nike now wants to work towards a new leather sourcing policy that doesn’t contribute to the destruction of the Amazon or climate change. They’ll be adhering to the new [...]


Amazon Watch Animation: Chevron’s inHumane Energy

By NunoXEI • May 18th, 2008 • Category: Blog
Leonora Oppenheim, Treehugger–There has been a flurry of publicity surrounding the ongoing Chevron Texaco case in recent weeks. Pushing the point home most forcefully of all is this animation created for Amazon Watch by political cartoonist Mark Fiore.


Soy King Supports Deforestation for More Soy

By NunoXEI • May 1st, 2008 • Category: Blog
Reuters, ENN-More of the Amazon rain forest should be cut down to make way for farmland to help ease the global food crisis, the governor of a big Brazilian farming state was quoted as saying.


Brazilian Authorities Seize Illegally Logged Amazonian Timber

By NunoXEI • Apr 22nd, 2008 • Category: Blog
The Brazilian environmental agency seems to have finally woken up to the problem of illegally logged Amazonian timber leaving their shores. Last week, inspectors from IBAMA (the agency with responsibility for regulating the timber industry), carried out an impromptu check of timber cargo ships at the Brazilian Port of Santarem. Worryingly, Brazilian customs had already given [...]


New Satellite Images Reveal a Shrinking Amazon Rainforest

By NunoXEI • Apr 19th, 2008 • Category: Blog
Deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon may be on the rise, according to high-resolution images released by an agency of the Brazilian government. The images suggest an end to a widely hailed three-year decline in the rate of deforestation and have spurred a public controversy among high-level Brazilian officials, writes Tim Hirsch, author of “The Incredible [...]