A community in the Brazilian Amazon is transforming fallen trunks and dead trees into everyday items and art pieces.
As the apocalyptic impacts of climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation stare humanity up-close in the face worldwide, so to speak, it has become increasingly clear that ...
"We are fighting to protect what we love." This woman made history defending her people's land: 'It's time that the world ...
JBS, the world’s largest meat packer, became in 2021 the first of its peers to commit to cutting or offsetting ...
Enter Rich Fuller. Born in Melbourne, Australia, Rich is a current Nyack resident who has made it his life’s mission to ...
As deforestation increases in the Amazon, it will decrease precipitation in California and create drier conditions in ...
The Amazon rainforest is one of the world's greatest natural resources, both in terms of the resources it contains and its role in producing oxygen and cleaning the world's air. The forest stores up ...
The study highlights the urgent need to safeguard global tropical wetlands from human impact. Complex organisms, thousands of ...
With Donald Trump settling back into the White House, advocates for the Amazon worry about what his second term will mean for ...
An extensive new exhibition at the CCCB in Barcelona takes a look at the art, culture, biodiversity and history of the Amazon ...
A study reveals that fire emissions in the Amazon and Cerrado are largely driven by the smoldering combustion of woody debris ...
The microbes were found in the Amazonian peatlands of Peru and could be valuable for sequestering carbon in the damp soils.