Amazon Rainforest Dieback The Amazon Rainforest, often referred to as the "lungs of the Earth," is teetering on the edge of a ...
The Amazon isn't as pristine as you might think. Turns out, humans have been changing its landscape for thousands of years. This suggests that some of the Amazon we know today was largely ...
Stretching across 2.6 million square miles and eight countries and filled with more than 3 million species of plants and animals, the Amazon rainforest is a wild and wonderful place. There are ...
The potentially catastrophic slowdown of a critical ocean current due to climate change may have one upside: it could help prop up the Amazon rainforest in the face of rising temperatures.
Randy Borman, a leader of the Cofan people of the Ecuadorian Amazon, died on February 17th ... term Indigenous control of a vast stretch of rainforest. Randy coordinated and helped lead four ...