African rainforests, long vital carbon absorbers, are now releasing more carbon than they capture, according to new research.
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‘Hot droughts’ could push the Amazon into a hypertropical climate by 2100 - and trees won’t survive
As global temperatures keep rising, any drop in the Amazon’s ability to store carbon could speed up warming worldwide. In ...
The Amazon is facing a hotter, drier future, with rising drought stress threatening forests that help regulate Earth’s ...
Since 1978, China has planted more than 66 billion trees along its 2,800-mile-long northern border, and it wants to plant 34 ...
A new study predicts that by 2100, the Amazon rainforest could experience up to 150 days of hot drought conditions each year, ...
Prime Big Deal Days is returning October 7-8, offering Prime members exclusive access to some of the best deals of the season! Prime members can get a head start on their holiday shopping and begin ...
Explore the urgent crisis facing the Amazon rainforest in this in-depth documentary. Learn about the vital role the Amazon ...
The European Parliament supported a one-year delay to a landmark law to curb deforestation across the world and sought to soften compliance requirements that have raised concerns about the measure’s ...
The world is falling short of a target to halt deforestation by 2030, but the “Amazon COP” failed to agree a concrete global plan to save rainforests despite backing by over 80 nations Demonstrators, ...
A farm in the village of Gbordoi, Bong County, Liberia, cleared in 2024. Rice has been planted while the farmer waits for cocoa to grow. Global Witness An investigation by Global Witness links some of ...
Even Swedish consumption contributes to the loss of rainforest—and nowadays coffee has overtaken beef as the product affecting deforestation the most. This is shown in a new report from the WWF in ...
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