Disease rates were lower in areas where Amazon forests were managed by Indigenous communities Health benefits were strongest when forest cover remained above 40% Experts say the research highlights ...
If planet Earth were a creature, the 3-million-square-mile green-colored piece called the Amazon would be the source of its vital breath. With a morass of broadleaf trees, palms, and lianas, tree ...
Every time humans cut into the Amazon rainforest or burn or destroy parts of it, they’re making people sick. It’s an idea Indigenous people have lived by for thousands of years. Now a new study in the ...
A new study reveals that the impact humans are having on the Amazon rainforest is so profound it is even changing the evolutionary history and functionality of the forests. A new study reveals that ...
Up to 36% of the Amazon rainforest may resist severe drought far better than scientists previously assumed, according to a ...
Tracy and I on our hike through the rainforest (Tapajós National Forest in Brazil). Tracy is wearing one of the blue ponchos provided by The Nature Conservancy to protect from the heavy rain that ...
Reports on the health and vitality of the Amazon — often dubbed as Earth’s lungs — have been grim for years. Record drought ...
The Atlantic Forest, extending along Brazil’s eastern coast, was once among the most biodiverse ecosystems globally.
Since the start of the 21 st century, major planetary ecosystems, like the Amazon rainforest and Antarctica have consistently deteriorated, but within only the past two years, these two major ...
We congratulate the COP30 Presidency on its initiative to draft a roadmap to halt and reverse deforestation and forest ...