Deforestation remains the top culprit paired with several destructive human activities behind Amazon's devastation.
The withdrawal of leading traders has left Amazon even more vulnerable to rampant deforestation and climate crisis.
Human activity continues to expand ever further into wild areas, throwing ecology out of balance. But what begins as an ...
Removing trees deprives the forest of portions of its canopy, which blocks the sun’s rays during the day and retains heat at ...
Every time humans cut into the Amazon rainforest or burn or destroy parts of it, they're making people sick. It's an idea Indigenous people have lived by for thousands of years. Now a new study in the ...
Every time humans cut into the Amazon rainforest or burn or destroy parts of it, they’re making people sick. It’s an idea Indigenous people have lived by for thousands of years. Now a new study in the ...
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Can humans survive deep inside here?

Remote areas of the Amazon Rainforest, Brazil are hard to access. Thick vegetation and limited paths make survival ...
(New York) – Ecuador’s government should expedite the closure of the approximately 240 oil wells operating in the heart of Yasuni National Park in the Amazon rainforest, Human Rights Watch said today.
A new study predicts that by 2100, the Amazon rainforest could experience up to 150 days of hot drought conditions each year, causing mass tree die-offs. Reading time 3 minutes When it comes to ...
Hidden deep in Colombia’s Amazon rainforest, a vast cliff face covered in ochre figures has turned a remote canyon into one ...