A community in the Brazilian Amazon is transforming fallen trunks and dead trees into everyday items and art pieces.
According to a survey released Tuesday by Global Forest Watch (GFW), a forest monitoring platform developed by the University of Maryland, Brazil ... “zero deforestation” of the Amazon and ...
A survey by the Institute of Mankind and the Environment of the Amazon ... filed by the Brazil’s Federal Public Prosecutor's Office, found that accountability for illegal deforestation in ...
The Trump administration’s decision to close the U.S. Agency for International Development has drawn widespread criticism from congressional Democrats ...
The implementation of the European Union Deforestation Regulation bill has ... This development could be seen as a temporary relief for Brazil, as the issue will be reassessed by the European ...
Nine months ahead of the 2025 U.N. climate conference known as COP30, prices for lodging are alarming those who want to attend the event in Belem, Brazil’s Amazonian host city SAO PAULO ...
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) — Nine months ahead of this ... turn off would-be attendees from the first such meeting in the Amazon rainforest. With a shortage of housing and high interest, property ...
What’s more, civic groups are particularly interested in attending because Brazil allows for protests ... port city that is on the edge of the Amazon rainforest, doesn't have the same ...
Previous support and pledges from the United States have helped to slow forest loss in Brazil. Will Trump reverse that ...