The Intercept Brasil

Jornalismo

Projetos

Intercept Brasil
Science outreach / Journalism

Through a series of investigative reports, the publication explored the incorporation of scientific data into Brazil’s legislative process and how corporate investments potentially influence lobbying efforts that affect health, safety, and education policies. The first article highlighted how agribusiness-backed lawmakers are stalling legislation to regulate ultra-processed foods. A subsequent exposé examined the activities of doctors and hospital owners who pushed for the end of quarantine measures, ostensibly to profit from the demand for ICUs amid the COVID-19 crisis.

Recursos investidos

Grant 2023: R$ 200.000,00