The deep timbre of bamboo flutes emerges from within a darkened Indigenous communal house in the Amazon rainforest, followed ...
The amount of forest lost around the world has reduced by millions of hectares each year in recent decades, says a UN report.
In August, I traveled by bus, small plane, and canoe to the sacred headwaters of the Amazon, in Ecuador. It’s a place with ...
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Forest Declaration Assessment reveals a forest paradox
The world’s forests tell two stories at once. Even as chainsaws advance, new trees are rising in their wake. More than 11 ...
Extreme' wildfires emitted more than 8 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide during the 2024-25 'global fire season', according to ...
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An Indigenous women-led revolution fights fires in Brazil’s Cerrado
By Mariana RosettiPaola Churchill When they closed their eyes, the Bakairi people of the Santana Indigenous Territory in Brazil heard a sound similar to rain in the forest. It was reminiscent of a ...
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Belém’s COP30 – Brazil and the Philippines moving the house forward together
When the world convenes in Belém, Brazil, in November for the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference, the event will mark more than a milestone in global climate negotiations.
Does it sometimes seem like every single inch of Earth has been discovered? Far from it. But scientists are working on it.
Companies and scientists use artificial intelligence to predict disasters, protect species, and restore ecosystems. See how technology helps the planet.
The latest data shows that forests still cover approximately 4.14 billion hectares, or about one third of the total land area ...
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