How do you police the world's biggest tropical rainforest? Faced with deadly violence, indigenous people have set up their ...
(This version of the story repeats with no changes to text) By Bruno Kelly APUI, Brazil (Reuters) - The small town of Apui sits at the new frontline of Brazil's fight against advancing deforestation ...
Fire has overtaken logging as the Amazon’s main driver of deforestation for the first time. As drought and heat intensify, ...
In a tragic clash of modern society and ancient customs, an uncontacted Amazon tribe known as the Mashco Piro has fatally wounded two loggers with arrows, after a group of workers strayed into their ...
Brazilian police conducting an operation against a gang suspected of destroying large tracts of the Amazon rainforest have arrested eight people. A police spokesman said six other suspects were still ...
At the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, the agribusiness sector defends itself against accusations of contributing to Amazon deforestation. While farmers argue sustainable practices, environmental ...
The number of fires in the Amazon rainforest grew 30.5 percent in 2019 from the previous year, according to data released by space research agency INPE on Wednesday. According to INPE, the number of ...
Fascinating footage has given a glimpse into an "uncontacted" tribe who live cut off from society in the Amazon rainforest. The rare clip shows people from the Mashco-Piro tribe standing along the ...
BRASILIA, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Brazil's right-wing government will extend the military's deployment to fight destruction of the Amazon rainforest by five months through April 2021 from its previous ...
Anticipation is rising that the agricultural method, involving nurturing a forest to grow crops there, can help the ...