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Tag: Sao Paulo

Brazil’s descent into drought chaos says a lot about humanity’s approach to climate change

Posted on February 9, 2015October 19, 2017 by gilesconstantine

Brazil’s water crisis has reached historic proportions, but arguably the worst could have been averted if only authorities had heeded the early warning signs; the parallels with our collective approach to climate change are striking.

Brazil belatedly joins the Solar race

Posted on November 4, 2014October 19, 2017 by gilesconstantine

Better late than never as Brazil finally looks to develop solar power on a larger scale, with near-perfect conditions and a… Read more Brazil belatedly joins the Solar race

Women-only carriages in São Paulo Metro trains: the solution to harassment?

Posted on July 8, 2014September 18, 2017 by gilesconstantine

São Paulo State legislators approve the measure after continued complaints of sexual harassment, but is this a real remedy or… Read more Women-only carriages in São Paulo Metro trains: the solution to harassment?

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