Deforestation
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Indigenous Groups Continue To Raise Concerns Vs. Mining, Pollution In Amazon
Indigenous groups voice their concerns against activities that threatens the Amazon Rainforest. Read more here to learn about the issues they raised prior to an assembly of Amazon nations.
Latest Research Articles
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Deforestation Continues To Soar Despite Global Promise To Halt It
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Global Chocolate Consumption Linked to 1.5 Million Hectares of Deforestation in Africa
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India’s Tiger Reserves Prevent Carbon Emissions by Reducing Deforestation
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Increased Burnings in the Southwestern Amazon’s Arising Deforestation Horizon
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Rainfall Reduction in the Tropics Due to Deforestation, Study Finds
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Drought Plus Human Activity is Destroying More than a Third of the Amazon
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Amazon Rainforest's Remaining 38% of Trees Degraded by Humans [Study]
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Edible Seaweed Farming: Study Proves It May Help With Climate Change, Food Shortage, Deforestation
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Animals Found to Play Crucial Role in Reforestation Despite Significant Decline of Wildlife Populations by 70%
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Without Urgent Action, Global Pledges Combating Deforestation Will Not be Met
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Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon Has Set New Records, With an Area 11 Times the Size of New York City Being Used for Agriculture
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Destruction of the Amazon Linked to British Chickens