This expansive forest stretches across several South American countries, breathing life into the very atmosphere we depend on. Think of it as the planet's own giant air purifier, working tirelessly ...
Acres of rainforest are being decimated daily, and while trees in the Amazon are still holding about 56.8 billion metric tons of carbon, fires being intentionally set to clear land are tipping the ...
The Amazon rainforest is around 4 million square miles ... This is because the canopy of the trees is so thick that it blocks out most of the light from the sun. Rainforests are very humid because ...
The Amazon Rainforest The Amazon Rainforest is often referred to as the "lungs of the Earth," due to its vast capacity to generate oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide. 5 million square kilometers. This ...
In Manaus, a sprawling city of more than 2 million, the depth of the Rio Negro, a major branch of the Amazon River, reached ...
The Amazon is the world’s largest rainforest. It covers some 5.5 million square kilometres, and spans nine countries. It is home to billions of trees, millions of animal species and more than ...
Thousands of trees have been planted by volunteers as part of a new temperate rainforest in south Devon. More than 2,500 native trees have been planted so far this winter at Devon Wildlife Trust's ...
For Indigenous peoples and local communities across Central and South America, financial opportunities from voluntary carbon ...