A horror report by WWF warns the planet's largest rainforest, in South America, could be reduced to shrubland within decades.
The rate of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has remained near a six-year low despite a surge in the number of fires ...
Climate extremes predicted for the Amazon region could significantly impact the emission and uptake of methane.
The Amazon rainforest could be reaching an irreversible tipping point beyond which it will decline until "we're just left ...
Extreme temperatures and humidity levels (excessive rain or drought) projected for the Amazon in the context of climate ...
SANTAREM, Brazil (Reuters) - Fires in Brazil's Amazon rainforest region surged to the highest number for September in almost ...
Below-average rainfall — even through the rainy season — has plagued the Amazon and much of South America since last year, ...
Prior to the arrival of Europeans, the Amazonian lowlands were home to several hundred ethnic groups living in tens of ...
WHEN four children survived 40 days alone in the Amazon jungle after a horror plane crash, it made headlines across the world ...
PFAS, known as 'forever chemicals,' have infiltrated the Amazon. They resist decomposition, posing health risks like cancer ...
MANAUS: The river port in the Amazon rainforest's largest city of Manaus hit its lowest level since 1902, as a drought drains ...
Indigenous groups in Para, Brazil, opposed a carbon credit deal involving Amazon.com and other firms, citing lack of ...