[...Brazil got a new environment minister this month. Carlos Minc has the right credentials - he’s a founder of Brazil’s Green Party. But he’s got a tough job. Balancing the demands of environmentalists with the demands of Brazil’s booming economy is tricky business.For your listening pleasure, here’s my guide to Rainforest Economics.Also, take a look at some extraordinary aerial photos of what’s thought to be an uncontacted Amazonian tribe. The tribe lives on the border between Peru and]
Brazil got a new environment minister this month. Carlos Minc has the right credentials - he’s a founder of Brazil’s Green Party. But he’s got a tough job. Balancing the demands of environmentalists with the demands of Brazil’s booming economy is tricky business.
For your listening pleasure, here’s my guide to Rainforest Economics.
Also, take a look at some extraordinary aerial photos of what’s thought to be an uncontacted Amazonian tribe. The tribe lives on the border between Peru and Brazil.
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