Brazil: Facts, data, and knowledge about the world's largest rainforest Published: 24 June 2025 Amazon Atlas Since its colonization, the Amazon region has served as a projection surface for foreign ideas and desires. With the Brazilian Amazon Atlas, we want to deconstruct common stereotypes about the region - and show it from the perspective of its diverse inhabitants. By Imme Scholz, Marcelo Montenegro, Julia Dolce and Regine Schönenberg
Brazil: Agroecology as a Climate Solution Based on Territory Published: 3 March 2025 Background The concept of land liberation through agroecology includes, in turn, the freedom of forests, in opposition to forms of privatization, commodification, and financialization of nature that reduce forests to mere credits. By Ariana Gomes, Diogo Cabral and Pedro Martins
CrowdStrike and Microsoft: What can we learn about what no one is willing to question? Published: 11 September 2024 Commentary In the early morning of July 19th, 2024, an immense IT failure caused damage around the world, with repercussions that will be felt for months, resulting in, according to some specialists, the greatest cybernetic interruption in history.
How do we define Amazonia? Published: 7 October 2020 Commentary Amazonia means many things to different people. Below is an overview of what Amazonia is, who lives here and why such large areas of it are being slashed and burned. By Thomas Fatheuer