The world’s wealthiest nations collectively caused 15 times more biodiversity loss internationally than domestically, driving deforestation to satisfy agricultural and forestry demand.
Fragmentation occurs over time as deforestation proceeds, and tracking biodiversity change as deforestation and fragmentation progress is rare. Instead, scientists often compare patterns of ...
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A Local Guide’s Fight Against DeforestationUnderstanding Deforestation Deforestation is an ongoing environmental issue that involves the large-scale clearance or ...
Dubbed the Avenida Liberdade highway, the new stretch of highway cuts across tens of thousands of acres of rainforest located ...
The Amazon rainforest, often referred to as the 'lungs of the Earth,' plays a crucial role in global climate regulation by ...
Governments last week reached agreement on a strategy to raise an additional $200 billion each year to better protect the ...
The researchers highlighted two major deforestation hotspots: a northern area covering Bahia and Minas Gerais, where eucalyptus plantations and pasture expansions dominated; and a southern hotspot in ...
The fact that more than half of global GDP depends on materials and processes provided by nature means responsible investment ...
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Mongabay News on MSNIndonesia’s coal gasification reboot faces backlash over economic, environmental risksA renewed plan by the Indonesian government to turn coal into gas or liquid fuel forms has received mounting backlash from ...
Denmark’s reliance on biomass energy is driving deforestation, biodiversity loss, and increased carbon emissions in Estonia ...
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