Traders are bracing for a glut of Indonesian palm oil after a clampdown on illicit exports by the world’s largest producer squeezes demand from European energy and transport suppliers.
Can a tropical forest mend itself? After trees are cut down and wildlife flees, do microbes on the dank, leafy floor and ...
Photographer Brian Kelley travels to every corner of state in search of the biggest, oldest, and most culturally or ...
Despite the uptick in deforestation in Colombia, the environment minister said 2024 still had the 2nd-lowest deforestation ...
The impending loss of the Amazon rainforest due to deforestation has concerned scientists, activists, and citizens all over ...
According to the World Resources Report, in order to feed 10 billion people by 2050, with the same level of food production, most of the world’s forests must be deforested. Another way out, experts ...
As reported by The Weather Network, the dates of Jan. 14 through Jan. 22 saw record-high global temperatures, a feat even ...
For 38 days, Trond Larsen, an ecologist at Conservation International led a team of 12 Peruvian scientists with the help of expert guides from the local indigenous tribe, the Awajún. Over the course ...
A Brazilian judge suspended a key tax law that was protecting the Amazon rainforest's deforested areas. Judge blocks law ...
A powerful Brazilian soy grower lobby is recommending farmers reject the inclusion in soy purchase and sale contracts of the ...
The planet has been shattering heat records for the past two years. That was expected to ease in January—and the fact that it didn't has climate researchers worried.
The challenge now is ensuring the effective payment of compensation and the restoration of deforested areas,” she said. The survey tracked the outcomes of civil lawsuits filed by the Federal ...