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Climate: Have we passed the point of no return?

Climate: Have we passed the point of no return? Climate change is becoming increasingly evident, but it seems that neither people nor governments want to know...

African Literature in Portuguese Language

African Literature in Portuguese. Featured image: Painting "Freedom I" by the visual artist Xesko. African Literature in Portuguese is a precious gem on the African continent. A mixture of politics, tribes, dialects, and much mysticism in a fantastic cultural universe. Literature at its root and in its land of origin, recounted through the unique identity of a people. This peculiar literature was born from a historical situation originating in the 15th century, when the Portuguese (chroniclers, poets, historians, travel writers, men of science, and figures of great European literature) began the route to Africa, continuing later through Asia, Oceania, and the Americas.

Giraffes and parrots among the endangered species

Giraffes and parrots among the endangered species. It is estimated that at this time, there are only about 600 West African giraffes in a state...
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Francisco Lopes Santos

An Olympic athlete, he holds a PhD in Anthropology of Art and two Masters degrees, one in High Performance Training and the other in Fine Arts, in addition to several specialization courses in various areas. A prolific writer, he has published several books of Poetry and Fiction, as well as several essays and scientific articles.