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Clouds play an important role in regulating the climate. Bright ones at low altitudes generally reflect solar energy away, ...
African and Pacific negotiators have sent a letter to COP30 host Brazil expressing concerns over "astronomical" accommodation ...
Black Earth Rising’ is a reminder that the climate catastrophe is often felt most keenly by the populations who bare least ...
Listening to the Prime Minister give his thoughts on Australia’s ‘economic outlook’ could be considered a form of torture.
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Amazon S3 on MSNScorched Earth: A Drone's Eye View of Amazon Destruction.Witness the devastating impact of the Amazon Rainforest fires in Brazil through powerful drone footage, capturing vast areas ...
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Life in the Amazon: From Colorful Frogs to the Mighty Jaguar in the World’s Largest RainforestThe Amazon Rainforest, the largest tropical rainforest in the world, is home to a remarkable range of unique and colorful wildlife, including extraordinary amphibians like the vibrant red-eyed tree ...
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 ...
Brasilia, BRAZIL (AP) — Brazil’s Federal Prosecutor’s Office announced Friday a deal with Elon Musk’s Starlink to curb the use of its services in illegal mining and other criminal activities in the ...
Seven giant funeral urns dating to pre-Columbian times have been found deep in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest. A fisher who works in this little-known waterlogged area of the middle Solimões ...
Brazil’s Federal Prosecutor’s Office has signed a landmark agreement with Elon Musk’s Starlink to limit the use of its satellite internet service in illegal mining and other criminal ...
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Space.com on MSN'Nothing short of spectacular': ESA's Biomass satellite releases 1st views of Earth from orbit (photos)New images from ESA's Biomass satellite reveal forests, volcanoes, deserts and glaciers in striking detail, hinting at what's still to come.
Lightning-laced micro-storms may fell more rainforest giants than dryness or heat, forcing a rethink of forest-management ...
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