forests

Meet the ‘Women Warriors’ Protecting the Amazon Forest

Meet the ‘Women Warriors’ Protecting the Amazon Forest

By Rosamaria Loures and Sarah Sax On an early December morning last year in the state of Maranhão, Brazil, half a dozen members of the Indigenous Guajajara people packed their bags with food, maps and drone equipment to get ready for a patrol. They said goodbye to their children, uncertain when, or whether, they would […]

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    For Species That Rely on Wind, Climate Change Won’t Be a Breeze

    For Species That Rely on Wind, Climate Change Won’t Be a Breeze

    By Tara Lohan Warming temperatures on land and in the water are already forcing many species to seek out more hospitable environments. Atlantic mackerel are swimming farther north; mountain-dwelling pikas are moving upslope; some migratory birds are altering the timing of their flights. Numerous studies have tracked these shifting ranges, looked at the importance of […]

    Amazon Rainforest Fires in Brazil Surge in July

    Amazon Rainforest Fires in Brazil Surge in July

    The number of forest fires in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest increased 28% in July in comparison to last year, the country’s National Institute for Space Research reported Saturday. Brazil holds around 60% of the Amazon basin region and environmentalists say this area is vital to containing the impact of climate change. The state agency recorded 6,803 […]

    Physicists: 90% Chance of Human Society Collapsing Within Decades

    Physicists: 90% Chance of Human Society Collapsing Within Decades

    Deforestation coupled with the rampant destruction of natural resources will soon have devastating effects on the future of society as we know it, according to two theoretical physicists who study complex systems and have concluded that greed has put us on a path to irreversible collapse within the next two to four decades, as VICE […]

    What’s Really Behind Dwindling Numbers of Woodland Caribou?

    What’s Really Behind Dwindling Numbers of Woodland Caribou?

    By Tara Lohan A logged forest is a changed forest, and for woodland caribou that could mean the difference between life and death. A recent study in the Journal of Wildlife Management tracked the survival rates and population growth of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) across two areas of northern Ontario, Canada. In one area […]

    This App Plants Trees When People Make Lower-Carbon Choices

    This App Plants Trees When People Make Lower-Carbon Choices

    By Harry Kretchmer Since its launch in 2016, over half a billion people have used Ant Forest to convert lower-carbon activities such as using public transport into real trees. The game is helping China lead the way in re-greening the planet and is serving as a model for tree-planting schemes elsewhere. It’s the kind of […]

    Fighting Poverty Can Also Fight Deforestation, New Study Finds

    Fighting Poverty Can Also Fight Deforestation, New Study Finds

    It may be surprising that a universal basic income would also help the environment, but that is exactly what a new study found. A government program to help poor, rural Indonesians through direct cash payments had the unexpected effect of reducing deforestation by 30 percent in participating villages, according to a new study, as Newsweek […]