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In Ecuador, Indigenous communities are fighting for stronger safeguards to protect their sovereignty as more oil drilling ...
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Uncovering the Lost Forest Cities of the Amazon: Was There an Ancient Civilization in the Jungle?Imagine walking through the dense, humming heart of the Amazon rainforest. The air is thick, the ground alive with insects, ...
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Mongabay News on MSNNew research finds substantial peat deposits in Colombia’s conflicted AmazonIn the heart of the Colombian Amazon, the towering mountains of the Serranía del Chiribiquete harbor secrets including South ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNAmazon Inferno: Drone Footage Exposes Widespread DevastationTake a flight of discovery and witness the devastating impact of the Amazon Rainforest fires in Brazil through powerful drone ...
Led by COP30 host Brazil, 12 countries are finalising a fund that aims to raise US$125 billion for tropical forest ...
The COP30 climate summit will draw representatives from 198 countries to Belém, a city of 1.3 million in the Amazon rainforest.
Peru holds the second-largest share of Amazon rainforest after Brazil, with over 70 million hectares—about 60 percent of Peru’s territory, according to nonprofit Rainforest Trust. It’s one ...
A British man has reportedly been lynched and burned alive by a mob in Ecuador's Amazon rainforest region. He was said to ...
The upcoming COP30 climate summit in Brazil faces criticism for its potential environmental costs, including deforestation ...
NASA laser data reveals how climate change is reducing tropical forest canopy height, with dry seasons driving major changes.
They traveled to remote wetlands in the Amazon Rainforest and in Colombia’s vast Llanos savanna, searching for peat where it was most likely to occur and also where it was unexpected.
Pursuing stories in risky regions of the world, like the Amazon, can put journalists at risk, but there are ways to stay safe.
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