Legend has it that the Santiago river used to swallow the canoe of anyone trying to explore it. Now an indigenous community ...
Billions of years ago, it rained on Mars. The water collected in valleys and rivers, filled and spilled over the rims of craters, and was funneled into canyons, perhaps even making its way to a large ...
A new Tulane University study published in Science Advances sheds light on how floods influence the way rivers move, offering ...
On the banks of the Pastaza River, in Peru’s northern Datem del Marañón province, Kietre Gonzales remembers just how close ...
Shifting politics, intensive lobbying and surging disinformation online have undermined international efforts to respond to ...
The construction of an Amazon data center in eastern Oregon, United States, has sparked local uproar due to serious environmental and social consequences.
How do you police the world's biggest tropical rainforest? Faced with deadly violence, indigenous people have set up their own unarmed guard.
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Brazil nut hauling effort gets easier with zip lines and ‘Amazon Waze’
Lugging 50-kilo bags through the rainforest’s rough terrain is a vital piece of the nut trade, but could soon change.
Using drones to survey land that can be hard to access, a company harnesses AI and other tech to analyze which areas would ...
A large slice of Amazon’s planned $15 billion data center pie is on Hobart’s plate, Mayor Josh Huddlestun confirmed Tuesday.
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10 Facts About The Amazon Rainforest - From Environmental Scientists
Record-Breaking Carbon Emissions Transform the Amazon from Guardian to Threat The Amazon rainforest experienced its most ...
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