Brazil prosecutors cite Mongabay probe in new legal battle against palm oil firms

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  • Prosecutors in Brazil say they will use findings from an investigation by Mongabay as evidence to hold a palm oil company accountable for water contamination in an Indigenous reserve in the Amazon.
  • The move comes as prosecutors filed an appeal March 26 against a ruling blocking a forensic investigation into water contamination from pesticide use by Biopalma that has impacted the Tembé people of the Turé-Mariquita Indigenous Reserve in Pará state.
  • Mongabay’s 18-month investigation, published March 12, revealed evidence of this pollution as well as similar cases involving two other top Brazilian palm oil companies, pointing to a potentially industry-wide pattern of disregard for Amazon conservation and for the rights of Indigenous people and traditional communities.
  • The investigation also revealed the clearing of native forests for oil palm cultivation, as shown through satellite imagery, contradicting claims by the companies and the government that oil palm crops are planted only on already deforested land.
https://news-mongabay-com.cdn.amppr...-new-legal-battle-against-palm-oil-firms/amp/
 
With Jair Bolsonaro as Brazil's president, this wasn't something I expected any agency in the Brazilian government to do, cite Mongabay. I am pleasantly surprised.

There is A LOT of resistance to this wannabe tyrant even within all levels of the government.

Check out the latest top millitary brass resignations in response to his recent anti-democratic meddlings.
 
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