Climate change is quietly rearranging the Amazon and Andes—winners and losers are emerging, and the Northern Andes may hold the key to forest survival.
New research published in Nature Ecology and Evolution reveals significant recent shifts in tree diversity among the tropical ...
An analysis led by the University of Leicester shows that the African continent lost around 106 billion kilograms of forest biomass each year between 2010 and 2017. New research suggests that Africa’s ...
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From pink toes to trapdoors: What sets Caribbean tarantulas apart from their South American cousins
There are over 700 islands in the Caribbean Sea, formed by volcanic activity and tectonic shifts. Many diverse ecological ...
Wildfires now destroy twice as much tree cover per year as two decades ago – a crisis fuelled by climate change ...
Young tropical forests play a crucial role in slowing climate change. Growing trees absorb carbon dioxide from the air, using ...
New research tries to anticipate road building to identify areas in the Amazon, Asia and Africa that are likely to face deforestation. By Sachi Kitajima Mulkey Preventing illegal road building could ...
Researchers at Northern Arizona University and the Smithsonian found an unconventional method to understand how rainforests will survive with climate change—making tea with living leaves at the top of ...
Jason Gray is the Project Director of the Governors' Climate and Forests Task Force, a project of the Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at UCLA School of Law. The GCF Task Force ...
As the world prepares for COP30, the launch of a new international fund, the Tropical Forest Forever Facility (TFFF), aimed at conserving tropical forests has drawn criticism from ActionAid ...
When you sip a cup of coffee or use a rubber band, you’re benefiting from tropical forests. These lush ecosystems provide countless products we rely on daily — from food to materials like wood and ...
Australia’s tropical forests are the world’s first to flip a worrisome switch. The forests are now putting more carbon into the atmosphere than they are taking out, researchers report in the Oct. 16 ...
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