One morning in 2024, Armando Schlindwein found an orange-bearded monkey on the roof of his farmhouse on the edge of the ...
One morning in 2024, Armando Schlindwein found an orange-bearded monkey on the roof of his farmhouse on the edge of the ...
The Amazon Rainforest, often referred to as the “lungs of the Earth,” plays an essential role in our planet’s ecosystem. Its ...
Rainfall triggers bursts of natural nanoparticles, which contribute to cloud formation and additional precipitation over the ...
For decades, the Congo Basin was largely invisible to climate science. Now, a new generation of Central African researchers ...
Banking on the capacity of global forests to continue storing huge amounts of carbon could put the Paris Agreement climate ...
Brazil’s plans to build ports and roads to help move grains, beef and iron ore from the rainforest echo a development vision ...
You don't need a GPS to find the home turf of the Amazon's most famous resident, Brazilian Chief Raoni Metuktire.
In the past, intact forests absorbed 7.8 billion tons of CO2 annually -- about a fifth of all human emissions -- but their carbon storage is increasingly at risk from climate change and human ...
There’s a chance the gold ring on your finger or the chain around your neck has a link to the prolific destruction of the Amazon rainforest ... arrives at processing plants, where it is melted ...
(Amazon Forest Felled to Build Road for Climate Summit ... home to about three million species of plants and animals and 1.6 million indigenous people. The forest is also an important regulator ...