The Amazon’s worst fire season in decades is turning the rainforest into a massive carbon emitter.
Parts of the Amazon are drifting into uncharted territory. According to a concerning new study published in Nature, the ...
The Amazon rainforest currently has a few days or weeks of hot drought conditions per year, but researchers say this could ...
The story of the world’s tropical forests in 2025 was not one of dramatic reversal, but one shaped by accumulated pressure.
As Belém's COP30 ended in compromise, political forces moved swiftly to accelerate destruction far from the global spotlight.
The Amazon is facing a hotter, drier future, with rising drought stress threatening forests that help regulate Earth’s ...
The launch of the Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF) at the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil underscores how the Amazon Forest can be part of the climate solution. There’s another Amazon, ...
A new study predicts that by 2100, the Amazon rainforest could experience up to 150 days of hot drought conditions each year, causing mass tree die-offs.
As the global climate warms and the dry season lengthens, signs of a shift towards a hypertropical climate pattern are starting to emerge in the Amazon rainforest.
Around the world, politicians, backed by powerful corporations, are presenting the public with false choices between environmental protection and economic growth.
Giant Amazon tree Drypetes oliveri, towering 115 feet, was discovered after 40 years, with only a few surviving in Peru.