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A recent study suggests that ocean changes are the primary nutrient source for sargassum blooms since 2011, challenging ...
With the first U.N. climate talks in the Amazon set for November, Brazil is fast-tracking a series of controversial decisions ...
By Fernanda Wenzel On June 17, five months before Brazil hosts the COP30 climate summit in November, ANP, Brazil’s federal agency for oil and biofuels, will offer 332 areas to companies interested in ...
Roughly 73 square miles of ancestral homelands once belonging to California’s Yurok Tribe have been returned to them. The ...
Instead of going to an overcrowded European tourist destination this year, try exploring the "Amazon of Europe" a biosphere ...
With more competitors set to enter the space, Peruvian river cruise pioneer Delfin Amazon Cruises has adopted a new visual ...
Far from smoothie bars and powdered sachets, these wild Amazonian juices are pulped just hours after picking – making them ...
Veteran diver and photojournalist Thomas Peschak reflects on a multi-year expedition aimed at Amazon science and storytelling ...
The New York Times has agreed to let Amazon use the prestigious newspaper's coverage in its artificial intelligence products. The Times announced its new licensing agreement with Amazon in a news ...
With Ibama’s approval, Petrobras takes a step closer to drilling at Amazon River’s mouth. - Reuters Oil exploration at the mouth of the Amazon is one of the main points of internal tension ...
A 2022 assessment by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration found the number of “raw natural spawner(s)” in Columbia River tributaries declined substantially for nearly every run ...
The river, lifeline to 33 families ... became impossible – not even for ourselves.” The Madeira, the Amazon’s largest tributary, is no longer dependable. Rising Atlantic temperatures ...