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Far-right Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro has presided over record deforestation of the Amazon. As his reelection campaign begins, the fate of a critical global ecosystem is on the ballot.
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Live Science on MSNAmazon rainforest is approaching 'tipping points' that could transform it into a drier savanna
Researchers caution that the Amazon rainforest could disappear in the next hundred years, due to the combined effects of ...
Orangutan in Borneo. A number of conservation groups have partnered up to deliver a full day of rainforest wildlife viewing via social media. Rainforest: Live 2015 involves 17 NGOs that are ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. There is hardly an area of rainforest anywhere in the world that doesn't have a production crew ...
Humans are barreling toward a catastrophic tipping point for the Amazon rainforest, according to a recent study by more than 200 scientists. If we don’t change our habits immediately, the damage ...
Can humanity survive without the Amazon rainforest? Massive fires in the Amazon rainforest, a result of far-right policies, call humanity's survival into question ...
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Starting Fresh In The Rainforest: Off-Grid Cabin Life & Learning The Hard Way
Cabin life in the rainforest begins as Aki and I fulfill our lifelong dream of living closer to nature and more sustainably.
The Amazon Rainforest is home to some of the most exotic and beautiful animal life on the planet. Recently, scientists have discovered another rainforest resident deep within Brazil’s palm-dense ...
It's a tale of survival, courage and hope. National Geographic's "Lost in the Jungle" tells the true story of four siblings ...
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), which includes the Gulf Stream, plays a key stabilizing role in climates around the planet. Yet a number of studies indicate that the current is ...
Will the Rainforest Survive? New Threats and Realities in the Tropical Extinction Crisis "Extinction Proneness Among Different Groups Of Organisms: Are We Really Losing 100 Species A Day?" by Nigel E.
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