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Video | An anti-environment and anti-science policy

This week's episode of "What's Happening in Brazil" brings the country's environmental issues to the forefront

24.Sep.2019 às 11h35
São Paulo
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This episode of What's Happening in Brazil reports on Brazil’s environmental issues, from the wildfires in the Amazon to the man-made environmental disasters caused by predatory mining.

Our “Culture Talk” is about Ilu Obá de Min, an all-female drum band that honors Afro-Brazilian culture. And the “Brazilianism” segment will show you acarajé, a popular spicy street food from Brazil’s northeast region that is deep fried in red palm oil, known as dendê.

Watch the show below:

All What's Happening in Brazil episodes are available at Brasil de Fato's YouTube channel, where you'll also find a special English-content playlist.

Partners who want to include a longer version of the show in their schedule may our international team at [email protected] or send a WhatsApp message to +55 11 993 055 156.

For more news about Brazil and our region, visit our website.

Edited by: Aline Scátola
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