This story was originally published by Grist with the headline A major agreement to protect the Amazon is falling apart after ...
Environmental groups are skeptical about whether grain traders that supply livestock feed to global meat markets will keep ...
Brazil’s biggest soy producers have withdrawn from the soy moratorium, a pledge to avoid Amazon deforestation.
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What’s destroying the Amazon and why it matters
The Amazon Rainforest is one of the most vital ecosystems on Earth but it's facing growing threats from deforestation, ...
Research investigate whether the size and pattern of deforestation matters, suggesting that guiding clearing can mitigate ...
Many locals are cheering on the Brazilian government’s plans to rebuild a decrepit highway. Environmentalists are less keen ...
As forests shrink and wildlife disappears, mosquitoes are increasingly turning to people for their blood meals, a shift that ...
The Amazon rainforest is a biological jackpot, a climate regulator, and a living history book all at once. Scientists are ...
Indonesia is currently overseeing the world’s biggest ever deforestation project in West Papua, while new research shows the ...
Brazil’s Triunfo do Xingu Environmental Protection Area was established to protect a swath of the Amazon Rainforest from the cattle industry. However, satellite data show the reserve has lost around ...
ADM, Bunge, Cargill, Cofco signed 2006 agreement to protect Brazil's Amazon forest with soy farming moratorium Mato Grosso law strips tax incentives from conservation program participants Emboldened ...
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