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At an IRE conference panel, experts discussed several powerful tools and innovative techniques for uncovering harmful ...
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Thousands of people used to cross the Darién Gap every day. Emerging from the rainforest, they would stop in small towns ...
Half of the world's forests were destroyed during the 20th century, with three regions mainly affected: South America, West Africa and Southeast Asia. The situation has worsened to the point that ...
The world’s remaining great primary forests, including those in Borneo, the Amazon and the Congo basin, are still threatened by deforestation. This harmful practice often has colonial origins.
The total area deforested in South America's biggest country was 32.4 percent lower than in 2023, some 1.24 million hectares, the report by monitoring agency MapBiomas said Thursday.
Previous analysis of satellite imagery has linked Cresud to more than 170,000 hectares of deforestation in South America since 2001 – an area size more than three times larger than Madrid, Spain.
Deforestation last year slowed in all of Brazil’s nature biomes for the first time in six years, according to a report issued months before the country hosts a major UN climate conference at the end ...
Deforestation in South America increased after the tariff war between the United States and China in 2018 (R. Fuchs et al. Environ. Res. Lett. 19, 091005; 2024).