
Can Brazil save the Amazon and produce enough beef to feed the world?
Restoring 40 million hectares of pasture could feed billions and ease pressure on the Amazon. Is the world paying attention?
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Restoring 40 million hectares of pasture could feed billions and ease pressure on the Amazon. Is the world paying attention?
New mini-doc explores deforestation, food security and the Brazilian cattle sector’s path to a more sustainable future
Mention Brazilian beef, and you’re likely to spark discussion about familiar themes: deforestation, emissions and blame. What do we find when we dig deeper? Here are the answers to five top questions about Brazil’s role in protecting the Amazon and feeding the world.
From science to the big screen: Discover how a single question grew into a global journey.
The role of essential oils like thyme, oregano and clove in reducing methane emissions from cattle.
Exploring the science of cows, climate change and how greenhouse gases move through the atmosphere
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