Brazil Cancel Amazon River Privatization and Blast Plans Amid Indigenous Protests

Campaigners and Indigenous groups in Brazil successfully opposed the privatization of the Tapajós River, highlighting the importance of local activism in environmental governance. The government revoked the privatization decree following protests, emphasizing the power of community resistance. Meanwhile, concerns grow over proposed blasting for a shipping route, which risks damaging vital fisheries, underscoring ongoing environmental tensions in the Amazon.
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Amazon’s Tocantins River
Brazil’s federal transport agencies
Brazil’s infrastructure transport department
Tapajós
Ronaldo Macena
Erlan Moraes
Pedral do Lourenção
Brazilian engineering consulting firm DTA Engenharia
Santarém
Tocantins