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A record 67,000 square kilometres of primary rainforest was lost from the tropics in 2024, with global warming and El Niño ...
Wildfires drive record forest loss in 2024, alarming data reveals - Fires emitted 4.1 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases, more ...
Forests around the world disappeared at a rate of 18 soccer fields every minute, a global survey found. Fires accounted for ...
Global forest loss surged to record levels in 2024, with wildfires destroying 6.7 million hectares of tropical primary forest ...
Brazil, which holds the largest share of the world’s tropical forests, lost 2.8 million hectares, the most of any country. It ...
Tropical forests provide a buffer against climate change, but disappeared faster than ever recorded last year.
As a result, Bolivia lost 14,800 square kilometres of forest in 2024, the second-most of any country, up 200% from 2023. It ...
Massive fires fueled by climate change led global forest loss to smash records in 2024, according to a report issued on ...
The world lost 67,000 square kilometers of precious primary tropical forest last year, an area double the size of Belgium or ...
Massive fires fuelled by climate change led global forest loss to smash records in 2024, according to a report issued on ...
A new dataset and analysis released by World Resources Institute finds global tropical forest loss jumped to a record high in 2024, with 6.7 million hectares (16.6 million acres) worldwide.