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Deep in Brazil's Amazon, scientists have built a "time machine" pumping carbon dioxide into the rainforest canopy to simulate atmospheric conditions predicted for the future to gauge how the biome adapts - an open question to be discussed at the COP30 United Nations climate summit hosted by the country next month.
Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said he had a positive meeting on Sunday with U.S. President Donald Trump, and their respective teams will start “immediately” to discuss tariffs and other matters.
Morocco promises to take an active role at the upcoming COP30 climate conference in Brazil, Minister of Energy Transition told Parliament.
Brazil's Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Tuesday the government expects spending control measures to be included in a bill already under discussion in Congress, after a broader fiscal proposal containing those provisions expired.
A rush to make car fuel from corn in Brazil has had an unexpected side effect: a slump in global sugar prices.
Prince William will travel solo to Brazil at the beginning of November for his Earthshot Prize event, followed by the UN climate conference, but he won't be joined by his wife, Kate Middleton.
Though this will be nothing more than a friendly, it promises to be as much an attraction as many first-round games in the bloated, 48-team tournament, scheduled June 11-July 19.
Lionesses v Brazil at the City of Manchester Stadium in their first match since their Euro 2025 victory in Switzerland.
England went two goals down early to Brazil, but then had over 70 minutes against a side with 10 players and still couldn't come back. Sarina Wiegman has work to do.
Gillette Stadium will play host to seven World Cup matches, the tournament running from June 11 to July 19 in 16 cities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
As Brazil prepares to host the UN’s climate conference next month, its coffee industry is under growing scrutiny for fuelling massive deforestation – and for threatening the very crop that made the country famous.