Deforestation
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Brazilian Amazon Deforestations Release 90 Million Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide from 2013 to 2021 [Report]
The “Brazilian Amazon crisis” has intensified in recent years. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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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
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Deforestation, Degradation Turns 26% of Amazon Rainforest to Grassland, Report Reveals
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Paris Agreement: Brazil May Fail to Achieve Climate Change Mitigation Targets due to Deforestation