Brazilian farmers want to end a ban on planting soya on cleared land, which critics say would spur deforestation.
The government of Brazil, Brazilian communities, and a broad coalition of partners—including WWF—launched the ARPA ...
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[Reportage] Scorched, slashed, mined: Outside UN climate talks, the Amazon is burning
Just a stone’s throw from the venue for COP30, large swaths of the rainforest continue to be destroyed for farms and mines ...
As COP30 brings cruise ships to the rainforest, the tensions between climate ideals and political realities echo far beyond ...
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Researchers issue warning after making alarming discovery deep in Amazon rainforest: 'They need to be tackled'
Systemic change is needed. Researchers issue warning after making alarming discovery deep in Amazon rainforest: 'They need to be tackled' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Initiative aims to improve the lives of more than 100,000 people living in the Amazon and reduce deforestation in an area ...
Wealthy nations’ surging appetite for metals has fueled a flurry of plans to mine in wilderness around the world, including ...
In the Amazon forest, human disturbances are now changing which trees grow, how they work, and how deep their evolutionary ...
For the first time in the history of UN climate conferences, COP30 will take place in a rainforest. President Lula da Silva ...
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No, Amazon rainforest trees were not cut down for COP 30
As COP 30 proceeds, Donald Trump and others continue to share the claim that 100,000 trees in the Amazon rainforest were chopped down to make way for a highway to the UN climate conference’s host city ...
Comedian Charles McBee and Fox News contributor Katrina Campins discuss the climate movement’s latest gaffe and play a game of 'weather or not' on ‘Fox News Saturday Night.’ ...
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