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Brazilian government commits $617.5M to Amazon ecological investment
The resources are expected to go toward businesses that support sustainable tourism, improve infrastructure in the Amazon and expand the "bioeconomy" — the so-called economic activity based on natural resources that preserves the forest.
What happened
According to PBS News’s source item, Brazilian government commits $617.5M to Amazon ecological investment, The resources are expected to go toward businesses that support sustainable tourism, improve infrastructure in the Amazon and expand the “bioeconomy” — the so-called economic activity based on natural resources that preserves the forest.
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- Brazilian government commits $617.5M to Amazon ecological investmentPBS News - 2026-05-25T22:04:51+00:00
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