Up to two thirds of the world's temperate rainforests could fall victim to climate change by the year 2100 according to a new study.
Research shows that, instead of replanting rainforests, allowing them to bounce back naturally would store loads of carbon.
President Joe Biden highlighted his climate legacy in Brazil on Sunday during a visit to the Amazon rainforest, the first by ...
Joined by Carlos Nobre, a Nobel-Prize winning scientist and Biden climate adviser John Podesta, Biden lifted in his ...
The president toured the rainforest and promised Brazil funds for environmental initiatives, even as the incoming Trump ...
Conservation efforts and climate finance in South America are too focused on iconic biodiversity hot spots, like the Amazon ...
During his four-hour visit to Manaus—the largest Amazon city—Biden announced a $50 million contribution from the U.S. to the Amazon Fund. The pledge brings the country’s total to $100 million to ...
The massive Amazon — it’s about the size of Australia — stores huge amounts of the world’s carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas ...
Biden is expected to take an aerial tour over part of the world’s largest tropical rainforest, meet local and indigenous ...
This announcement comes at a time when roughly 64% of the world's tropical rainforest has been destroyed or degraded, and ...