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Revisiting the sounds of Mexico’s last rainforest

Revisiting the sounds of Mexico’s last rainforest

FromThe Take


Revisiting the sounds of Mexico’s last rainforest

FromThe Take

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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Nov 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Over 100 world leaders are gathered in Glasgow, Scotland for COP26 to plan a better future for the planet and one of the first decisions they made is to reduce deforestation by 2030. Scientists say that two-thirds of the biggest rainforest in Mexico, the Lancandon Jungle, has been lost and environmental groups and indigenous people are fighting to curb deforestation, illegal logging, and trade with protected species. We talk to Al Jazeera’s correspondent in Mexico, Manuel Rapalo, about his excursion to the jungle, deforestation and the protected species he met there.

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Manuel Rapalo (@Manuel_Rapalo), Al Jazeera correspondent in Mexico

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Released:
Nov 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Making sense of the world, one story at a time. Host Malika Bilal and journalists from Al Jazeera's international bureaus and beyond share their take on the most important stories every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.