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Heading into COP, Brazil’s Amazon deforestation rate is falling. What about fires?
By Rhett Ayers Butler As the world’s attention turns toward COP30 in Belém next month, the story of Brazil’s Amazon is ...
Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon rainforest has fallen for the fourth straight year, the government said Thursday, a boost ...
Brazil’s government says deforestation in the Amazon fell 11% in the year through July 2025 to its lowest level in nearly a ...
Brazil experienced a dramatic surge in forest fires in 2024, with 30.8 million hectares of land burned—a 79% increase compared to the previous year. This alarming data was revealed in a report by the ...
Red John is an established figure among the landowners and ranchers of the Brazilian Amazon. He is the one who helps clear ...
Investors managing $3 trillion worth of assets have signed the Belem Investor Statement on Rainforests to support an end to ...
Tens of thousands of fires swept through the Brazilian Amazon during the recently concluded forest fire season, with the environmental organization WWF reporting on Monday that the blazes destroyed an ...
Colombia becomes the first country in Latin America to adopt a national satellite-based wildfire monitoring system, ...
Fires sweeping through the Amazonian rainforest are shocking to see, but they're not the only cause of climate-change-enabling deforestation. A brush fire in the Atlantic Forest in 2017. Photo: Getty ...
The Amazon is on fire: Wildfires continued to burn at a record rate in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest. The cause: Environmental organizations and researchers say the wildfires were set by cattle ranchers ...
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