Green Matters on MSN
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.
In the first days of 2026, the Brazilian Association of Vegetable Oil Industries (ABIOVE), which represents the largest ...
A multidisciplinary team of Brazilian researchers argues in an article published in the BMJ that health systems in the ...
Brazilian courts have found that the Belo Monte hydropower plant in the Amazon failed to meet environmental and social ...
Nordic Ventures on MSN
Tarp vs rain - camping under a tree in a bushcraft shelter
It starts to rain badly while I am out in the forest. Combined with the wind it gets cold fast, so I quickly start to set up ...
In light of the climate crisis and biodiversity loss, voluntary commitments between companies, governments and civil society ...
Trump’s anti-climate policies have already been damaging to the Arctic and global climate protection. Now his deeply ...
A multidisciplinary team of Brazilian researchers argues in an article published in the British Medical Journal that health systems in the Brazilian ...
In rural communities living near Brazil’s Juruá River, a tributary of the Amazon River that flows northward through the ...
Governments and companies are spending 30 times more destroying nature versus protecting, conserving and restoring it. Yet ...
Techno-Science.net on MSN
Small disturbances in tropical forests weigh heavily on the climate
A study published in Nature reveals that small areas of deforestation, often less than 5 acres (about 2 hectares), in humid tropical forests are responsible for more than half of carbon losses ...
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