The tropics are celebrated as hotspots of biological diversity and renowned as supply houses for food, fiber and pharmacies.
The world’s wealthiest nations collectively caused 15 times more biodiversity loss internationally than domestically, driving deforestation to satisfy agricultural and forestry demand.
A massive four-lane highway is being constructed to facilitate the arrival of delegates to the COP30 climate summit in Belém, ...
Representatives from forest and customs authorities, justice operators, and technology experts from Brazil and Peru defined ...
Ireland commits to a €15 million donation to Brazil's Amazon Fund over three years to combat deforestation. This marks ...
Ireland announced on Wednesday a donation of 15 million euros ($16.3 million) to Brazil's Amazon Fund, the Brazilian ...
As reported by the BBC, the state government of Pará cleared out eight miles of Amazon rainforest to build the highway. The BBC’s article has pictures of the clear-cut forest floor where logs have ...
Satellite images appear to show a new highway cutting through the rainforest in the Brazilian state set to host COP30.
The Brazilian government is preparing to host the world’s largest climate summit uniquely – by chopping down tens of ...
In the early 2000s, deforestation levels in the Brazilian Amazon rose so tremendously that, faced with both national and ...
For roughly about 65 million years, the forests of the Amazonian were resilient to changes in the climate. But that is ...
Thousands of trees have been felled to build more than eight miles of road slicing through lush tropical rainforest.
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