Environment
Climate Change
The Amazon is now a source of CO2
Between 2010 and 2017, the rainforest emitted more carbon than it absorbed
Environment
Oil spill spreads
Analysis suggests three potential sources of the oil near the Brazilian coast
Environment
Deforestation increases, CO2 emissions stabilize
The rate of deforestation in the Legal Amazon increased by 30% between August 2018 and July 2019
By Redação
Environment
Climate change could lead to bread shortages
Severe and frequent droughts could become common by the end of this century as a result of climate change
By Redação
Environment
How to monitor forest fires
Data from NASA and INPE satellites confirms increased number of fires in the Amazon
By Marcos Pivetta and Rafael Garcia
Environment
Forestry budgets
Researchers examine why some conservation areas receive more public funding than others
Video
How does the Amazon control Earth’s climate?
Physicist Paulo Artaxo, from USP, explains the Amazonian rainforest’s role in the water and carbon cycles in Brazil as well as globally
By Redação
Biodiversity
A deadly month for right whales
At least six right whales were found floating dead in the icy waters of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, off the east coast of Canada
By Redacción
Environment
Plenty of space to plant trees
There are about 1.6 billion hectares available worldwide for forest restoration projects, most of which are far from urban areas and agricultural land
By Redação
Environment
Climate change litigation and record temperatures
The number of climate change lawsuits continues to grow in at least 28 countries
By Redação
Food Engineering
Lab-grown beef
Research into meat made from plants or animal cells with the same taste, smell, and texture as traditional beef is advancing quickly
By Suzel Tunes
Environment
Climate change and the Amazon
Climate change could become the primary threat to the Amazon rainforest in the coming decades, contributing to a significant decline in tree diversity in the region by 2050
By Redação
Environment
The long goodbye of the glaciers
Mountain glaciers in southwestern Argentina and northeastern Spain are rapidly losing ice and could disappear completely by the end of the century
By Redação
Environment
The gradual degradation of ancient lakes
Intensive fishing, sewage, fertilizer runoff, algae, invasions of exotic species, and tourism are altering the world's largest freshwater lakes
By Redação