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A 4-day journey through the Amazon rainforest
A journey along the Amazon River reveals an incredible world of nature and culture. This four-day cruise explores life deep in the rainforest.
Trees absorb carbon dioxide. The planet has too much carbon dioxide. Plant more trees, fix the problem. It is the kind of ...
NUEVA LOJA, Ecuador (AP) — Standing beside a stream stained dark with oil in Ecuador’s northern Amazon, an Indigenous woman shook her head in disbelief as she stared at the oily sheen drifting across ...
In the fight against the climate crisis, countries are pinning great hope in reforestation projects. In a new study, ETH ...
Brazil’s Cerrado wetlands store huge amounts of carbon deep in peaty soils, revealing a powerful but overlooked climate ally.
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Study: Cerrado wetlands store up to 6x more carbon per acre than Amazon
Peer-reviewed research on Brazil’s Cerrado biome is sharpening the picture of where some of the region’s most carbon-dense soils are found. A study published in the Journal of South American Earth ...
But a new study suggests that where trees are planted may be more important than how many trees get planted. While some ...
A column by Winona LaDuke, an Ojibwe writer and economist on Minnesota’s White Earth Reservation. She also is co-curator of the Giiwedinong Museum in Park Rapids, Minnesota.
Researchers have discovered the purpose of the bizarre clay chimneys located at the base of the Amazon rainforest based on ...
Oregon could experience record-breaking rainfall between March 12-13, raising concerns about flooding and landslides throughout the state.
Warning systems can engage people on a personal level — if they are built in a way that bridges technology and social science.
The climate pattern known for intense heat, floods and drought is likely to develop this summer, raising questions about disaster preparedness.
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