Since 2018, the program has supported more than 130 scientific dissemination projects. It is currently focused on professional media and journalism initiatives.
Investigation into the consequences for biodiversity in the Amazon and Orinoco basins.
The podcast delves into scientific discoveries and ancestral and popular practices that concretely address the impacts of climate change in Brazil.
Indigenous podcast connects the knowledge of the Paiter Suruí people with the exact and natural sciences, revealing how science also inhabits the forest.
Coordinated by Sérgio Spagnuolo and Jade Drummond, the platform monitors the presence of science on social media.
Report investigates the impact on water supply in the Bolivian Amazon region, addressing the issue of droughts caused by forest fires.
The report investigates the human and environmental impacts of oil exploration on the border between Amapá, French Guiana, Suriname, and British Guiana.
The podcast explores the encounter between ancestral indigenous technology and academic science, highlighting sustainable practices in the Amazon, Pantanal, and Cerrado biomes.
“Selvagem” (Wildlife – studies cycle about life) addresses science and traditional knowledge.
Report addresses the impact of urban expansion on biodiversity and the creation of heat islands.
Podcast reveals how the energy that lights up Brazil also erases memories, rivers, and rights, contributing to irreversible social and environmental problems.
At the 19th International Congress of Investigative Journalism, Serrapilheira promoted the lecture “Collaboration between journalists and scientists in the production of data and major reports.”
“Agência Bori” (Bori Agency), coordinated by Sabine Righetti and Ana Paula Morales, bridges the gap between science and the press.
The project maps and create profiles of approximately 200 researchers, scientists, and knowledge centers in the Amazon.
The biologist and science communicator has become one of the primary references in disseminating reliable information about science on social networks.
“Cerrado, berço das águas do Brasil” (Cerrado, Cradle of Brazil’s Waters) presents data on the conservation status of Cerrado waters in an educational manner.
Coordinated by Alyne Costa and Fernando Silva e Silva, the “Coleção Desnaturadas” (Desnaturadas Collection) publishes works by scientists and theorists from various fields of science.
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