On 5 June 2022, Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips were killed for protecting the Amazon rainforest. A new collaboration aims to continue what they started

Forest defenders should not be killed for exposing crimes. Journalists should not be killed for reporting facts.

But, one year ago, the Guardian was devastated by the awful news that in the Amazon rainforest, two lives had been taken on the frontline of the battle to protect the planet.

The latest in the criminal investigation into their deaths, including the perspective of friends and family. Three men are currently being held in prison, and police have named a fourth as the alleged mastermind, while the former head of Brazil’s Indigenous protection agency under President Jair Bolsonaro has been charged on the basis that he ignored warnings over the risk of bloodshed in the Javari valley.

The last photographs taken of Bruno and Dom before they were killed, and what they tell us.

A wider exploration of how organised crime, including illegal fishing, hunting, logging and mining, is taking over the Amazon.

An investigation into the global companies making billions from extracting raw materials from the rainforest, including how beef is eating up the Amazon, and the extent of deforestation.

A detailed analysis of solutions for how to save the rainforest.

Katharine Viner is editor-in-chief of the Guardian

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