Joe Biden, the first sitting American president to visit the Amazon rainforest, stopped briefly in Manaus to highlight his commitment to preserving the region, announcing an additional $50 million contribution to the Amazon Fund. Despite Trump’s skepticism of climate change, Biden’s administration is launching new efforts to bolster the Amazon and combat climate change, including a finance coalition and a loan for tree planting projects in Brazil. The Amazon, home to Indigenous communities and biodiversity, faces threats from deforestation and wildfires, with efforts to curb forest loss facing challenges from conflicting environmental policies in Brazil.
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Secret gay wedding photos from 1950s preserved in museum, search continues to find owners
In the 1950s, societal acceptance of being gay was virtually nonexistent, yet a collection of wedding photos from that era reveals a hidden history of love and celebration within the LGBTQ+ community. Documentarian P.J. Palmer discovered these photos at an archive in California and has spent three years attempting to identify the couples, whose identities remain a mystery after their film was never returned from a Philadelphia drugstore. Despite the challenge, Palmer aims to connect...
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