Amazon rainforest
Scientists in Brazil starve trees of water to test Amazon's limits
Like hospital patients, the vital signs of 61 of the trees are measured, including sap and carbon dioxide flow, respiration and temperature, with solar-powered equipment.
Scientists try to prove link between Amazon gold mining and disabilities in babies
Archaeologists in Peru unveil 3,500-year-old city that linked coast and Andes
Over two dozen new species discovered in Peruvian forest
Intensifying windthrow on the horizon as climate change fuels storms
Climate change exacerbates tropical storms. As a result of the more extreme winds associated with these events, more trees are uprooted.
Amazonian dark earth made intentionally by indigenous peoples - research
Dark earth gets its name from its dark which is caused by the fact that high concentrations of charcoal exist in the soil.
'Magical' pink dolphins rescued in Bolivia in push to boost species
Many pink dolphins lose access to the river because of their reproductive instincts.
Brazilian rabbi goes viral for paying Jewish tribute to journalist and expert killed in the Amazon
In a Jewish mourning service last Friday, Rabbi Uri Lam, who leads Sao Paulo’s Beth-El temple, mentioned British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian Bruno Pereira.
Brazilian police denies missing journalist, indigenist were found dead in Amazons
Dom Phillips and Brazilian indigenous expert Bruno Pereira went missing more than a week ago in the Amazons.
Climate-warming carbon located in only 3.3% of Earth's lands - study
If ecosystems were to be damaged, the carbon would be emitted into the atmosphere would then not be restored by the next couple of decades.
Birds' bodies in Amazon Rainforest change due to climate change - study
The study included data on more than 15,000 individual birds over a large range of the rainforest that was analyzed, weighed, captured, and later released bank into the wild.
Over 10,000 species risk extinction in Amazon, says landmark report
According to the report, the soil and vegetation of the Amazon hold about 200 billion tonnes of carbon, more than five times the whole world's annual CO2 emissions.
Brazil airlifts emergency oxygen into pandemic-struck Amazon state
Desperate relatives, protesting outside hospitals in the state capital of Manaus, said patients had been taken off ventilators as oxygen ran out.
Crowdsourcing NGO purchases 700 acres in Brazil, Kenya for conservation
This year, for the first time, TiME will acquire two plots of land in a single year: 500 acres in Brazil's Atlantic forest and 200 acres in the Dakatcha woodland in Kenya.