Deforestation is having a more devastating effect on the Amazon rainforest than earlier data suggested. While cutting down ...
Brazil is the world’s most biodiverse country, and the title is not closely contested in absolute numbers: between 10% and 15 ...
Deforestation remains the top culprit paired with several destructive human activities behind Amazon's devastation.
Deep in the Cambodian jungle, Beng Mealea lies in ruins—an Angkorian temple reclaimed by nature. Built in sandstone and once ...
The degradation of ecosystems around the world threatens UK food security, a long-awaited report says.
Murata created an eight-part documentary series, “A Story Told from the Shoulders of Another Rainforest Culture,” focusing on ...
Governments and companies are spending 30 times more destroying nature versus protecting, conserving and restoring it. Yet ...
The road to hell is paved. Whenever a dirt track in Brazil’s Amazon jungle is overlaid with asphalt, it takes little time for the emerald rainforest surrounding it to disappear in a suffocating plume ...
Reconnecting with historic nature across the world ...
The world’s most biodiverse nation, Brazil, has published its UN plan for halting and reversing nature decline by the end of this decade.
The withdrawal of leading traders has left Amazon even more vulnerable to rampant deforestation and climate crisis.
The British government’s own security experts join the dots between nature loss, security and the wellbeing of society.