The wildcat gold mining boom that swept across the Amazon beginning in the 1970s left behind an environmental catastrophe of ...
Nearly 20 years ago, a Brazilian lobbying group for soy trading and processing companies signed onto a historic conservation ...
In a room at the back of her house, Vera Alves da Silva Oliveira keeps the air-conditioning on day and night to protect bags of seeds gathered by hand from Brazil’s Amazon rainforest and Cerrado ...
Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon region has long been driven by illegal logging, land grabbing, and weak enforcement. But in ...
A lobby group for Brazilian grain trading and crushing firms has told farming state Mato Grosso that it and many of its ...
SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL — Abiove, which represents grain trading and crushing companies in Brazil, said many of its members plan to exit the soy moratorium agreement, which is intended to protect the Amazon ...
A lobby group for Brazilian grain trading and crushing firms has told farming state Mato Grosso that it and many of its ...
In 2025, environmental crimes spread into corners of the Amazon Basin that had previously mostly escaped the rampant plunder of other areas.
Dec. 23 (UPI) --Organized crime and illicit economies emerged in 2025 as major drivers worsening deforestation across the Amazon, despite partial gains in environmental enforcement in some countries ...
A new alert system developed by online deforestation-tracking platform Global Forest Watch tells users what’s causing the deforestation. The new alert system deploys AI models to classify ...
BOGOTA, Colombia — Droughts have withered crops in Peru, fires have scorched the Amazon, and hydroelectric dams in Ecuador have struggled to keep the lights on as rivers dry up. Scientists say the ...
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