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In today's headlines, March 22, 2025, we delve into a myriad of captivating stories from Brazil and beyond. The challenges of climate change and pollution are increasingly threatening continental water resources and oceans, impacting human consumption, food production, and aquatic life. As rainfall patterns and temperatures shift, microplastics further exacerbate the situation. Meanwhile, in Belém, where the COP30 UN climate conference is set to take place in November, the presidency's proposals have come under fire from black organizations. They criticize the documents for promoting "environmental racism," "climate invisibility," and "disrespect for ancestral wisdom." This critique highlights the ongoing social and environmental justice issues intertwined with climate discussions. On the political front, Brazilian deputies Marcelo Crivella and Otoni de Paula have defended their colleague Marcos Pereira after he was insulted by Pastor Silas Malafaia for stating that discussions on amnesty for the January 8 events detract from debates about the 2026 elections. Meanwhile, the public's opinion on Janja, President Lula's wife, is divided, with a recent poll showing a 50% disapproval rating among those familiar with her. The narrative of defending democracy seems to unite political figures like Lula and Bolsonaro, albeit as a tool for attack rather than unity. In a surprising move, Eduardo Bolsonaro has announced a leave of absence from his role as a federal deputy to relo...
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