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This is Agritopia, an 11-acre organic farm that’s all that remains after miles of alfalfa, corn, cotton, durum wheat and ...
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In a pristine corner of the Amazon, Brazilian and British scientists have spent more than two decades simulating drought to understand how the rainforest might respond to a drier future.
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How to PROFIT by SAVING the Amazon RainforestAtlas Pro How to PROFIT by SAVING the Amazon Rainforest Posted: May 22, 2025 | Last updated: May 22, 2025 When I was in college, a sustainability professor had us read a paper proposing an ...
More than a million Indigenous people live in the Amazon rainforest. There are more than 400 tribes, most of which have had contact with outsiders for hundreds of years. They hunt, fish and farm ...
ARARI, Brazil - Deep in the Amazon rainforest, the power of mighty rivers ... the Araguari River further west before erosion caused by agriculture and nearby dams dried up Brazil's mightiest ...
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The landslide that buried most of a Swiss village this week is focusing renewed attention on the role of global warming in ...
It pales in lushness to the mighty Amazon rainforest to the north ... that swept through a nearby sugarcane farm. A rhino-like lowland tapir (above) ambles through Brazil’s Emas National ...
Co-directed by Edivan Guajajara, Chelsea Greene and Rob Grobman, the documentary introduces us to several competing concerns: ...
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Live Science on MSN'It's like trying to grow a tree in an oven': Gold mining is sucking the Amazon rainforest dryGold mining in the Amazon removes so much water from the ground that it's too hot and dry for seedlings to survive.
The bishop sat quietly near the front row, hands folded, listening as Indigenous leaders and church workers spoke about the threats to Peru’s northern forests, a part of the Amazon rain forest.
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