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The Amazon rainforest may be able to survive long-term drought caused by climate change, but adjusting to a drier, warmer world would exact a heavy toll, a study suggests.
What would happen if we completely lost the Amazon rainforest to the fires?
A team of wildlife researchers from Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, in Brazil, working with a colleague from the ...
Scientists have known for some time now that tropical birds are falling in number. In general, the cause has been attributed ...
A report of Brazil’s Amazon beef industry published reveals that slaughterhouses complying with a settlement agreement are far more likely to follow laws prohibiting the purchase of cattle from ...
The Amazon rainforest may be able to survive long-term drought caused by climate change, but adjusting to a drier, warmer ...
Long-term drought could cause ‘profound change’ in Amazon rainforest – study - Researchers believe climate change may cause ...
SAO PAULO, Brazil — With little fanfare and virtually no publicity, lawmakers in the Brazilian state of Rondonia have passed ...
Adventurer describes going where nobody has been before in the Amazon rainforest. Ash Dykes and his team kayaked 380 miles from the source of the Coppename river to the sea. More than 62,000 sq km ...
At other times, he has said that the demarcation of indigenous territories is an obstacle to development and that the Amazon basin should be opened ... John Hemming’s People of the Rainforest is a ...
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Brazilian prosecutors are calling for the cancellation of the largest carbon credit deal in the Amazon Rainforest, saying it breaks national law and risks harming Indigenous communities.