As the world continues to witness an increasing level of concern over climate change, carbon emissions, and the destruction of ecosystems, the level of forest cover has become one of the most closely ...
In the first days of 2026, the Brazilian Association of Vegetable Oil Industries (ABIOVE), which represents the largest ...
C&EN Reporter Delger Erdenesanaa discusses the trials and takeaways of the 30th annual United Nations climate summit ...
In light of the climate crisis and biodiversity loss, voluntary commitments between companies, governments and civil society ...
Deforestation remains the top culprit paired with several destructive human activities behind Amazon's devastation.
Brazil is the world’s most biodiverse country, and the title is not closely contested in absolute numbers: between 10% and 15 ...
Deforestation is having a more devastating effect on the Amazon rainforest than earlier data suggested. While cutting down ...
From cattle to palm oil, European “green” funds that claim to combat climate change are financing companies tied to deforestation and rising emissions.
According to the Associated Press, Brazil's largest soy producers have adhered to a pledge known as the "soy moratorium" for ...
The amount of rainfall in the southern Amazon basin has declined by 8 to 11 per cent since 1980, largely due to the impact of ...
January 2026 was meant to be when the government of the Brazilian state of Pará would roll out a new system, initially ...
Human activity continues to expand ever further into wild areas, throwing ecology out of balance. But what begins as an environmental issue often evolves into a human problem.