Heading into COP30, where tropical forests are set to be a central theme, it seemed worth attempting a thought experiment: to ...
The world's uncontacted Indigenous groups are facing growing threats, according to a human rights organisation.
A not for profit organisation says almost half of Indigenous communities living cut off from the world face extinction within the decade due to logging, mining and tourism. Survival International says ...
A narrow skiff slides among massive rocky outcroppings on the Tocantins River, where the catfish and peacock bass throng in the eddies during the waxing moon.
Deep in Brazil's Amazon, scientists have built a "time machine" pumping carbon dioxide into the rainforest canopy to simulate atmospheric conditions predicted for the future to gauge how the biome ...
Two environmental organizations are pushing back against a federal proposal they say would devastate wildlife and forest ...
As the world’s attention turns toward COP30 in Belém next month, the story of Brazil’s Amazon is shifting—though not quite in ...
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Top Myths Dispelled About Sustainable Wood in the Amazon Rainforest
By Marcelo V. Guimarães, Marketing Director, Maximo Wood Marcelo V. Guimarães, Marketing Director at Maximo Wood, envisions a ...
Canadian start-up veritree offers “verification-as-a-service” to ensure the integrity and progress of corporate-sponsored ...
From the depths of Brazil's Amazon to Indonesia's rainforests, some of the world's most isolated peoples are being squeezed ...
A report says at least 196 uncontacted Indigenous groups remain worldwide and face growing threats from logging, mining, missionaries and organized crime.
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