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A decades-long project set out to simulate a future in which the changing climate could deplete the Amazon of rainfall.
This river is 2,250 kilometers long and is also known as the Black River because of its dark color. Leaves, twigs, and other ...
With wildfires reaching new and disastrous heights, we need an end to global pledges – and more opportunities for people to ...
A new report by Brazilian nonprofit Instituto Centro de Vida (ICV) states that Casino Group’s beef supply chain could be ...
A civil court in Peru has issued a landmark ruling recognizing the territorial rights of the Kichwa people within a protected ...
Colombia's Procurator’s Office says the country has lost nearly 88,900 hectares of forest — an area larger than New York City ...
Colombia this week took a leading position in Latin America for Indigenous rights and forest protection by formalizing ...
Colombia has taken a major step in Indigenous rights by formally recognizing Indigenous councils as local governments across parts of the Amazon.
Sharing a border with Ecuador and Peru, the southern Colombian department of Putumayo takes its name from the Quechua term for “gushing river.” For some, its landscapes are a sacred doorway to the ...
Colombia has long been the ... About two-thirds of the world's largest rainforest is in Brazil. One Brazilian organization USAID has supported is the Amazon-based Roraima Indigenous Council ...
Amazon's Advocates Fear Trump's Return Means Little US Help to Protect Rainforest BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Alexis Damancio Silva can’t forget the hardship in his town of Puerto Narino in far ...