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Indigenous people in the Amazon fight to save the rainforest : Here & Now Anytime We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast.Take this survey.Trump's vice presidential pick J.D. Vance has ties ...
Originally lowland rainforests until around 1900, they were converted into pineapple, banana, and oil palm plantations, but were abandoned in the 2000s before being replanted by the NGO Rainforest ...
Time to save the rainforest . . . by bulldozing it? Such is the feckless privilege of the global “climate” kleptocrat class: ...
Co-directed by Edivan Guajajara, Chelsea Greene and Rob Grobman, the documentary introduces us to several competing concerns: activists, logging interests and landowners.
Aerial view of a deforested area of the Amazonia rainforest in the surroundings of the BR-319 highway at the city of Humaita, Amazonas state, Brazil, on September 15, 2022.
Brazil is building a new highway through the Amazon rainforest for the COP30 climate summit. BBC Except it’s 100% real, with copious photos showing the devastated forest.
Before the late ‘80s, most people didn’t really think about the rainforest; the concept of such a place hadn’t yet entered into the public consciousness. When people thought about dense ...
People are killing off nearly 40% of the remaining Amazon rainforest. ... further complicates the urgent question on how to save the Amazon.
Saving the remaining Amazon rainforest in Brazil will require ensuring that the 28 million people who live there can sustainably make a ... Treating soil and farmers better can help save what's left.
Rainforests once covered around 90% of the Philippines, she explains, but now less than 3% of intact old growth forest remains – the majority of which is in Palawan. “Our mission is to ...
Guest: Nemonte Nenquimo is a leader of the Waorani people, cofounder of the Ceibo Alliance, and an internationally acclaimed activist. Born in the Amazon region of Ecuador in 1985, she is a winner of ...
How do you save a rainforest? Leave it alone. Research shows that, instead of replanting rainforests, allowing them to bounce back naturally would store loads of carbon.