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The Brazilian government is preparing to host COP30, a global climate summit, in Belém, while simultaneously destroying tens of thousands of acres of the Amazonian jungle for a new highway. The construction is causing income loss for local residents, and disrupting the habitats of various species, including one of the world's most isolated Indigenous tribes, the Mashco Piro.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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