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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Brazil's missing Amazon expert, Uganda's sacred shea trees and Latin America's women-led sustainable farming start-ups
Date June 14, 2022 11:00 AM
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Vanished Amazon expert Pereira sought mission outside Brazil's weakened watchdog [[link removed]]

Sent to a desk job after President Jair Bolsonaro's election, indigenous protector Bruno Pereira took leave and returned to the field - but is now missing with British journalist Dom Phillips

Women-led startups help family farmers feed Latin America [[link removed]]

From Brazil to Ecuador's Amazon, women entrepreneurs are working to boost small-scale and organic farming as fears grow of a global food crisis

Uganda chiefs fight to save 'sacred' shea trees felled for fuel [[link removed]]

Northern Uganda's revered shea trees are under threat from climate change and illegal loggers who turn the wood into charcoal and sell the fuel for use in cooking

EXPLAINER: Are we making real progress towards 'net zero' emissions? [[link removed]]

Many countries and companies have set 'net zero' goals to curb global warming - but they are still too weak to kickstart the huge changes needed in how we live, work and play

As taps run dry, Mexican drought fuels anger over water inequality [[link removed]]

Strict rationing has left millions of Monterrey residents without tap water for hours or days at a time, fueling long-standing anger over water concessions that favor big companies - including soft drinks and beer makers

Nigeria to require social media platforms to open local offices [[link removed]]

Following a ban on Twitter earlier this year, Nigeria introduces regulations aimed at curbing disinformation on social media

Women are leading India’s EV revolution. What can the world learn from them? [[link removed]]

While major players in the global auto industry are dominated by men, women are finding success at Indian electric vehicle companies

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