and the funai doesn't have the authority to expel them. the environmental police do have the authority. for the time being, they still protect the indigenous people. but for how much longer? nonato: we're worried about what will happen when we lose this protection. we fear for our safety and the safety of the indigenous people. reporter: the awÁ community is facing an uncertain future. their home is under threat from agribusiness. and with jair bolsonaro in power, the threat is growing stronger every day. host: just days ago, the brazilian government slashed the country's budget for fighting climate change by 95%. it also halved funds for forest fire protection. according to brazilian research institute imazon, this year, ever larger areas of rainforest in indigenous parts of the amazon have been destroyed. in recent weeks, representatives of brazil's indigenous peoples gathered in the capital brasilia demanding an end to the destruction of the rainforest. nature is under threat in russia, too. the country has a huge trash problem. every y