The study said that without additional deforestation, such large-scale drying of the Amazon would likely occur only at much higher warming levels of around 3.7-4°C.
The study finds that at 22-28% deforestation combined with 1.51.9C of warming, the forest could lose its ability to sustain ...
The European Commission’s announcement that it would not initiate a process to further amend the text of its milestone ...
Researchers examined the combined effects of tree loss and global warming in an effort to better understand how and when an ...
Gold prices have surged in recent years, sparking a mining rush in the Amazon that accelerates deforestation and mercury ...
Spread the loveThe Amazon River Basin, often referred to as the lungs of our planet, is facing unprecedented challenges due to climate change and deforestation. Recent studies and reports bring to ...
Gold prices have surged in recent years, sparking a mining rush in the Amazon that accelerates deforestation and mercury ...
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The Amazon’s past still shapes its future
New research reveals that even the most 'untouched' parts of the Amazon rainforest still carry the ecological fingerprints of people who lived there hundreds or thousands of years ago. From ...
Global demand for critical minerals, used to build drones and electric cars, is surging, setting of a new wave of criminality ...
Scientists found that a small amount of ancient Amazon dark earth soil can help trees grow faster in damaged land.
As environmental crimes threaten Indigenous communities in the Amazon, their struggles are ignored by a humanitarian system ...
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