The Amazon rainforest is often called the “lungs of the Earth” and credited with producing some 20 percent of the world’s ...
The withdrawal of leading traders has left Amazon even more vulnerable to rampant deforestation and climate crisis.
Human activity continues to expand ever further into wild areas, throwing ecology out of balance. But what begins as an ...
Explore the urgent crisis facing the Amazon rainforest in this in-depth documentary. Learn about the vital role the Amazon plays in absorbing carbon emissions, supporting biodiversity, and regulating ...
Nearly 20 years ago, a Brazilian lobbying group for soy trading and processing companies signed onto a historic conservation ...
Hidden deep in Colombia’s Amazon rainforest, a vast cliff face covered in ochre figures has turned a remote canyon into one ...
Global grains traders abandoned the Amazon Soy ​Moratorium after local lawmakers in Brazil's largest agricultural state Mato ...
Brazil’s biggest soy producers have withdrawn from the soy moratorium, a pledge to avoid Amazon deforestation.
The Amazon Rainforest is home to some of the most unique and colorful birds in the world. From bright parrots to powerful ...
The world's largest rain forest houses an abundance of wildlife. March 11, 2009 — -- It's home to the world's most vast variety of living creatures with the most birds, freshwater fish and ...
Some of the Amazon rainforest’s remotest reaches lie not in Brazil, but in Ecuador. A weeklong river cruise reveals the creatures, plants, and people that define this extraordinary region.