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Heat the Earth more than 3.6° F. and Rain Forests will Release Hundreds of Billions of Tons of CO2
read moreHeat the Earth more than 3.6° F. and Rain Forests will Release Hundreds of Billions of Tons of CO2
read more‘Alarming’: Tropical Forests in Shift From Carbon Sponge to Carbon Source
read moreAnother heavy fire season in Indonesia has taken a toll on the country’s remaining forest. In Sembilang National Park, on the island of Sumatra, fires raged into primary forest that provides vital habitat for critically endangered Sumatran tigers and elephants.
read moreThis year’s August Amazon fires grabbed headlines around the world.
read moreTAPUWATU, Indonesia — Muhammad Arfa says he thinks a miracle saved his home.
read morePreserving and restoring forests is an effective step toward mitigating climate change, and comes with a host of other benefits.
read moreEvery half hour, the world lost a football-field chunk of tropical forest in 2018.
read moreSo much of the climate change story is reported from a high altitude.
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read more[Translate] REUTERS / Bruno Kelly burning need By Nathanael Johnson GRIST.ORG In the time it takes you to read this story, a forest...
read more[Translate] Judge says president Michel Temer went beyond his authority in issuing decree to dissolve Renca, after fury from...
read more[Translate] Pensoft Publishers Summary: Characterized with high levels of biodiversity and endemism, the Atlantic Tropical...
read more[Translate] Russ George / June 10, 2016 / 1 Comment / Bad News For The Planet New and Long Term Evidence point to collapse of...
read more[Translate] Environment The ICC isn’t known for prosecuting people responsible for huge oil slicks, chopping down protected...
read more[Translate] by Alejandro Davila Fragoso THINK PROGRESS CREDIT: Aerial view taken from a police helicopter shows a jungle devastated...
read more[Translate] Many have criticized Indonesia‘s largely unsustainable palm oil industry for several reasons, including deforestation....
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