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...them all politely, but cheered raucously for Benedita da Silva, the black, former housemaid who picked to oversee Lula's social programs, for Culture Minister Gilberto Gil (one of the country's best known musicians) and for Marina Silva, the tiny, dark-skinned, former rubber-tapper from the western Amazon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Blow to Brazil's Environment | 5/15/2008 | See Source »

...This week, that symbolism went the same way as 17% of the Amazon, when Silva resigned her post and disappeared from view. Although she had looked increasingly worn down by the recent power struggles with governors and ministers who prioritize economic development over environmental protection, her decision was unexpected, and it left Lula and the mandarins of Brasilia stunned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Blow to Brazil's Environment | 5/15/2008 | See Source »

...Marina's resignation underlines the carelessness with which Lula's government is handling the environmental agenda and the protection of the Amazon," said Paulo Adario, Greenpeace's Amazon campaign coordinator. "Marina takes all of Lula's environmental credibility with her, credibility which she has brought to his government over the last five years. Without her, King Lula is completely naked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Blow to Brazil's Environment | 5/15/2008 | See Source »

...wrong to attribute a significant part of the increase in Amazon deforestation to biofuels, as Mr. Grunwald does. First, suggestions that Brazil is a major culprit in global warming are not supported by scientific facts or reliable statistics. Second, the growth rate of Brazilian emissions has been on the decline primarily because of decreasing rates of Amazon rain-forest deforestation, which is the main source of carbon emissions in Brazil, and increasing use of ethanol fuel. Furthermore, from 1970 to 2005 the use of ethanol in our energy mix has averted the emission of 644 million tons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inbox | 4/24/2008 | See Source »

Border life inside the dark green Amazon rainforest is murky and dangerous enough without guerrilla politics mingled in. But along the San Miguel River, communities are feeling squeezed as never before by the FARC, which makes a habit of encamping inside Ecuador, and the Colombian military, which for the first time ever has the FARC on the run. Now, in its pursuit, the Colombians feel emboldened enough to ignore the frontier. Last month Colombian special forces made a raid into Ecuador and killed the FARC's No. 2 comandante, Raul Reyes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South America's Most Troubled Border | 4/18/2008 | See Source »

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