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Aerial view
Art works
Children
Day
Forests (campaign title)
Indigenous People
KWCI (GPI)
Outdoors
Renewable energy
Rivers
Solar energy
Solar panels
Swimming
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Solar Panels Installation at Munduruku Villages in the Amazon - Clipreel (Clean Version)
Greenpeace installs solar panels in two indigenous Munduruku villages in the Amazon. The panels allow greater autonomy to Munduruku in relation to the demand for electricity and are a symbol showing that it is possible to guarantee the energy that Brazil needs without relying on new dams. The Munduruku people have inhabited the Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land in the heart of the Amazon, for generations. The Brazilian government plans to build a series of dams in the Tapajos River basin, which would severely threaten their way of life and the fragile biome of the Amazon, where rivers are fundamental to fauna and the survival of local flora.
In original language:
Painéis solares são instalados em aldeias Munduruku.
O Greenpeace instalou placas solares em duas aldeias indígenas Munduruku na Amazônia. As placas possibilitam uma maior autonomia aos Munduruku em relação à demanda por eletricidade e é um símbolo que mostra que é possível garantir a energia que o Brasil precisa sem depender de novas hidrelétricas. O povo Munduruku habita a Terra Indígena Sawré Muybu, no coração da Amazônia, há gerações. Mas seu modo de vida está ameaçado pelos planos do governo brasileiro de construir um complexo de barragens na bacia do Rio Tapajós.
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IMAGES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN BRAZIL MUST NOT BE USED FOR FUNDRAISING PURPOSES OR GIVEN TO THIRD PARTIES. EXTERNAL MEDIA USAGE AFTER AVAILABLE DOWNLOAD TIME MUST BE DONE UNDER PRIOR AUTHORIZATION BY GREENPEACE BRAZIL
Unique identifier:
GP0STPZR0
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
07/07/2016
Locations:
Amazon
,
Brazil
,
Pará
,
Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land
,
South America
,
Tapajós river
Credit line:
© Antonio Stickel / Greenpeace
Duration:
2m25s
Audio format:
Natural
File size
1.9GB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Solar Panels in Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land in the Amazon
Greenpeace installs solar panels in two indigenous Munduruku villages in the Amazon. The panels allow greater autonomy to Munduruku in relation to the demand for electricity and are a symbol showing that it is possible to guarantee the energy that Brazil needs without relying on new dams. The Munduruku people have inhabited the Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land in the heart of the Amazon, for generations. The Brazilian government plans to build a series of dams in the Tapajos River basin, which would severely threaten their way of life and the fragile biome of the Amazon, where rivers are fundamental to fauna and the survival of local flora.
O Greenpeace instalou placas solares em duas aldeias indígenas Munduruku na Amazônia. As placas possibilitam uma maior autonomia aos Munduruku em relação à demanda por eletricidade e é um símbolo que mostra que é possível garantir a energia que o Brasil precisa sem depender de novas hidrelétricas. O povo Munduruku habita a Terra Indígena Sawré Muybu, no coração da Amazônia, há gerações. Mas seu modo de vida está ameaçado pelos planos do governo brasileiro de construir um complexo de barragens na bacia do Rio Tapajós.
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