For almost two decades, Brazil's largest soy producers guaranteed their products did not come from land cleared in the Amazon ...
Rice, maize, and cassava crops cumulatively account for approximately 11% of total global deforestation—exceeding that of ...
Deforestation in the Amazon is causing significant regional changes in climate compared to areas with forest cover above 80%.
Deforestation in the Amazon is making the region hotter and drier, with less rainfall as the forest loses its ability to ...
Brazil’s latest satellite alerts indicate that deforestation in the Amazon has continued to fall into early 2026, extending a downward trend that began after a sharp rise earlier in the decade. Data ...
Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest slowed by nearly half compared to the year before, according to government satellite data released Wednesday. It’s the largest reduction since 2016, when ...
Colombia’s prosecutor’s office is taking 12 Mexican Mennonites to trial over alleged deforestation of more than 100 hectares ...
By Bjørn Rask ThomsenDaniel Nepstad The production of food continues to eat its way into the world’s tropical forests.
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Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon dropped to its lowest level since March 2018, according to new data from the Brazilian government. Deforestation for the year to date is down 40% compared to 2023 ...
It would likely cost more than $130 billion a year to end deforestation by the end of this decade, according to a report from a group of financiers, energy industry executives and academics. The ...