A controversial geoengineering approach may help the Amazon rainforest store more carbon, but the benefits come with risks.
Archaeologists uncovered pottery and stone monuments left by Amazon's indigenous inhabitants centuries before colonization.
Even after fires, severe droughts, and windstorms, the vegetation in degraded Amazonian forests demonstrates a high capacity ...
A recent report from The Daily Sceptic found that Balsa wood in the Amazon rainforest is being illegally logged for wind ...
In July 2025, the Indigenous Shuar people celebrated the end of a decade-long struggle when they received official titles for ...
These discoveries reinforce a growing understanding that the Amazon was far from a ‘human desert’ before colonisation ...
Davidson College alum Paul Stouffer ’21 has been named a 2026-2027 Luce Scholar. The Henry Luce Foundation’s highly ...
Britons love a roast beef Sunday dinner, or a succulent steak but now UK scientists fear the world's appetite of beef is ...
Paving roads in the Amazon rainforest often causes deforestation that threatens the people who live there. But for scientists ...
Paving roads in the Amazon rainforest has long brought deforestation that threatens the people who live there. The same ...
A study led by Brazilian researchers shows that species are being replaced by generalists, and there is no trend toward ...