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Scientists warn Amazon is approaching irreversible forest loss faster than thought
Deforestation remains the top culprit paired with several destructive human activities behind Amazon's devastation.
Brazil is the world’s most biodiverse country, and the title is not closely contested in absolute numbers: between 10% and 15 ...
Deforestation is having a more devastating effect on the Amazon rainforest than earlier data suggested. While cutting down ...
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Scientists say saving net-zero means protecting Amazon’s biggest trees
The world’s climate math increasingly hinges on a surprisingly specific variable: whether the Amazon’s biggest trees are left ...
The amount of rainfall in the southern Amazon basin has declined by 8 to 11 per cent since 1980, largely due to the impact of ...
At the United Nations Climate Change Conference in 2015, countries around the world committed to striving towards net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by ...
Murata created an eight-part documentary series, “A Story Told from the Shoulders of Another Rainforest Culture,” focusing on ...
The only way we can truly keep up with the scale of environmental destruction is by shifting our eyes to the sky.
In Eunápolis, in the south of the Brazilian state of Bahia, the clearing of Atlantic Forest for agriculture started centuries ...
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