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Brazil: 92% of municipalities have already recorded climate disasters
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Brazil: 92% of municipalities have already recorded climate disasters

In a single day, Luiz Antônio Ceccon saw his entire life story and his work on Ilha da Pintada, in Porto Alegre, washed away by the waters of the Jacuí River.I raised livestock, worked as a fisherman, and lost a boat and fishing nets. I had sheep, goats, and pigs—I lost everything," said Ceccon.He and his wife survived the torrential rains and floods that, in May 2024, devastated 468 municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul, affecting over 2.34 million people and leaving 183 dead, 806 injured, and 27 missing.In the north of the country, just months before the floods in the south, the community of Tumbira, in Iranduba, Amazonas, was beginning to recover from a prolonged drought in February 2024—one that was stronger and longer than in previous years.With no rainfall, the Negro River drop...
Agroecology can delay effects of climate crisis on Brazilian crops
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Agroecology can delay effects of climate crisis on Brazilian crops

Excessive heat is impacting soybean, corn, and rice crops in southern Brazil, as well as coffee and fruit plantations in the southeast. Each year, climate change poses a growing threat to food production.According to climatologist Francis Lacerda, a researcher at the Agronomic Institute of Pernambuco, agroecology strategies can help slow these effects and mitigate the risk of food insecurity—at least for now. “There are practices that can still reduce these impacts. I say ‘still’ because soon, they may no longer be effective,” warns the expert.The first step is reforestation. “A common practice in agroecology is intercropping. You plant a fruit tree alongside legumes, beans, or corn—everything together. These plants interact in ways that benefit each other. Some have deep taproots that...