Deforestation is threatening tropical forests around the world. Agriculture is by far the biggest driver of tropical forest loss, as forests are cleared to make way for grazing and crops. Other direct ...
Away from Brazil’s ‘forest’ Cop30 – the fate of the Congo Rainforest hangs in the balance - IN FOCUS: The Democratic Republic ...
The world is losing vast swaths of forests to agriculture, logging, mining and fires every year—more than 20 million acres in ...
Initiative aims to improve the lives of more than 100,000 people living in the Amazon and reduce deforestation in an area ...
The vast tropical forest nations of Brazil and Indonesia are both home to millions of people, including Indigenous communities. They store enormous amounts of carbon to protect our climate and are ...
More than 30 years after the world first came together in Brazil to tackle climate change, global temperatures are still ...
The European Investment Bank is in discussions with the European Commission over a potential investment in Brazil’s flagship ...
Tropical forests are regenerating across millions of hectares, with Latin America and Asia showing dramatic gains—but this apparent recovery conceals a deeper contradiction: deforestation remains ...
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