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Sustainability
Sustainability is a weekly column that addresses environmental issues, broadens horizons and paths that the reader can adopt in their daily lives. By Aida Franco de Lima.
Goodbye Mariana…
Companies will have 20 years to compensate for what they destroyed in a fraction of minutes.
Aroeiras Square and the very 'funny' school
Administration that turns off the lights, managed to leave the community without a school or a square.
Learn about the environmental plans of the candidates for mayor of Foz do Iguaçu
Candidates’ proposals even involve making legislation more flexible.
Tree is in the way, I'm going to cut it down!
Every day, urban trees are cut down, even healthy ones.
Goodbye to the smell of wet earth
Even in the fields, covered in fires, the smell of wet earth has given way to the odor of soot.
Activists challenge IAT guidance not to feed wild animals after fires
Where there is smoke there is fire and much hunger. And not everyone who wants to help, with knowledge of the facts, is accepted.
Cianorte Green Belt: neglect beyond the fire
Even with frequent fires, there are no fire hydrants around the urban forest of Cianorte.
Scheduled for disposal
The lack of replacement parts or high repair costs encourages rapid disposal.
The cleanliness of the city reflects on collective health
The City Hall must be more agile in resolving cases of illegal dumping of garbage and debris. By educating and monitoring.
Veganism and vegetarianism: there is still a long way to go
It is very common for people who eat meat to be surprised by the flavor of vegan or vegetarian dishes.
Pantanal: better to pay not to start a fire than to try to put out fires
We need to throw a bucket of cold water on the idea that it is normal to watch the Pantanal go up in flames every year.