Surveillance & Environment | Daily Struggles On Indigenous Land | Amazon, Brazil — Edge of Humanity Magazine

Reporter Photographer Leonardo Milano is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the ‘Maró Project: The Struggle for Survival in Indigenous Land’. To see Leonardo’s body of work, click on any image. In the Amazon, the Arapiuns and Borari peoples live in the Maró Indigenous Land,… via Surveillance & Environment | Daily … Continue reading Surveillance & Environment | Daily Struggles On Indigenous Land | Amazon, Brazil — Edge of Humanity Magazine

‘Alexa, is someone else listening to us?’ Surprise! Amazon workers actually do hear what you ask Alexa — National Post

Tens of millions of people use smart speakers and their voice software to play games, find music or trawl for trivia. Millions more are reluctant to invite the devices and their powerful microphones into their homes out of concern that someone might be listening. Sometimes, someone is. Amazon.com Inc. employs thousands of people around the… via … Continue reading ‘Alexa, is someone else listening to us?’ Surprise! Amazon workers actually do hear what you ask Alexa — National Post

Rainforests of the World [Infographic] — ecogreenlove

From the Amazon in South America to Daintree in Australia and Africa’s Congo Rainforest, there are hundreds of fascinating creatures and trees to be found in these rainforests, even though deforestation continues to put many species at risk of extinction. Visual by Jarrimber via Rainforests of the World [Infographic] — ecogreenlove

Belo Monte Dam: Deforestation, Relocation & The Kayapos’ Way Of Life In The Amazon Region

Photographer, Writer and Conservationist Cristina Mittermeier is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this social documentary photography. To see Cristina’s body of work click on any image. Farewell Wild River For over 20 years, the ploy to dam the tributaries of the Amazon has been bounced around and finally the idea of damming […] via … Continue reading Belo Monte Dam: Deforestation, Relocation & The Kayapos’ Way Of Life In The Amazon Region

Thriving Thursdays: Fear or Courage?

Hi, I’m Teagan Geneviene. Today I’m doing a guest post for our wonderful Story Telling Ape. I’m here to encourage you to thrive. Today I’m not thinking about how daring the feat was. Nor am I wondering how dangerous the situation was. I’m not even considering what extraordinary valor may have been involved. How brave … Continue reading Thriving Thursdays: Fear or Courage?