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Trees in the Amazon Are Getting “Chonky” But That’s Not Good News
As the world is gathering in Brazil at the world’s biggest climate summit, the trees in the Amazon are telling a story themselves. The trees are getting bigger, almost as if they’re on steroids. And, ...
What comes to mind when folks think Peru is the historic Inca Machu Picchu. It certainly is a site to behold, but now they ...
As Africa’s population climbs toward 2.5 billion, its farms face a big challenge: produce more food without raising emissions ...
If long walks beneath the rainforest canopy, volcanic hikes, forest bathing and swimming in natural waters appeals to you, Costa Rica is the gift that keeps on giving. Between the hot and rainy ...
But today, this site in George Washington national forest, along with other near-pristine forests across the US that amount ...
Glen Auldyn on the Isle of Man is part of a £38 million restoration scheme to re-establish rainforests all over the world. Lotte Brundle went to see what's going on.
Whether you’re wanting to sweat it out in a traditional temazcal or experience a cenote-side meditation and cacao ceremony, ...
Many of these extraordinary places are increasingly at risk due to escalating climate change, invasive species, and and a ...
In honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we look back at stories about Indigenous resistance and organizing across South America.
As the planet warms, it risks crossing catastrophic tipping points: thresholds where Earth systems, such as ice sheets and rain forests, change irreversibly over human lifetimes.
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Who is setting fire to the Amazon?
"Red John" is an old acquaintance of landowners and ranchers in the Brazilian Amazon. But Red John is a worker who cannot be controlled -- and an unprecedented drought in 2024 linked to climate change ...
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