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New images from the European Space Agency’s Biomass mission show how the satellite uses advanced radar to map flows of carbon through our planet’s most precious and remote ecosystems ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThese Colorful Satellite Views Reveal Our Forests in Unprecedented Detail and Showcase the Potential of the New Biomass MissionThe European Space Agency’s satellite will measure trunks, branches and stems in forests to shed light on how much carbon is ...
The world’s hottest rainforest is located not in the Amazon or anywhere else you might expect, but inside Biosphere 2, the experimental scientific research facility in the desert outside Tucson ...
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Exploring the Amazon Rainforest: The Wild World of Exotic Animals and Their Struggle for SurvivalThe Amazon Rainforest, the world's largest tropical rainforest, is home to some of the most extraordinary and diverse ...
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Journey Into the Amazon Wilderness: Discover the Amazing Creatures of the Largest RainforestVenture into the Amazon Wilderness, the largest tropical rainforest in the world, where the wildest creatures and most unique ecosystems thrive. This documentary showcases the incredible biodiversity ...
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 ...
Hundreds of monkeys can now safely cross roads in Alta Floresta, a city in the southern Brazilian Amazon. Seven canopy ...
Satellite appears to show new highway cutting through Brazil's Amazon rainforest Satellite images appear to show a new highway cutting through the rainforest in the Brazilian state set to host COP30.
How Amazon forest loss may affect water—and climate—far away A surge in deforestation under Brazil's president could "tip" the Amazon, affecting weather and water supplies—in Brazil and beyond.
A record fire season in Brazil last year caused the rate of deforestation to accelerate, in a blow to President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's pledge to protect the Amazon rainforest, official ...
Former U.S. Interior Bruce Babbitt, who sits on the board of the nonprofit Amazon Conservation, said in a statement that the bill “will lead to massive destruction of the Amazon rainforest.
To fully understand what’s happening in the Amazon, we must listen to Indigenous peoples. They are the guardians of the rainforest and have invaluable knowledge that can protect and restore nature for ...
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