We’re not going to be able to stop climate instability and associated dangerous wildfire weather, so we need to adapt.
Brazil’s biggest soy producers have withdrawn from the soy moratorium, a pledge to avoid Amazon deforestation.
Think of the destruction of Earth's rainforests and a familiar image may come to mind: fires or chainsaws tearing through ...
An occasional series where Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives and story summaries. After five ...
Scientists warn the Amazon is shifting to a 'hypertropical state' due to climate change. Learn how rising emissions could ...
Parts of the Amazon are drifting into uncharted territory. According to a concerning new study published in Nature, the rainforest is approaching a climate state that scientists are calling ...
MUNDANO, a Brazilian artist, uses ashes collected from wildfires as he participates in a demonstration to raise awareness against forest destruction at the COP30 U.N. Climate Summit, Nov. 18, 2025, in ...
A new study predicts that by 2100, the Amazon rainforest could experience up to 150 days of hot drought conditions each year, causing mass tree die-offs. Reading time 3 minutes When it comes to ...
A new LMU study estimates that land use changes in conjunction with climate change could lead to the loss of up to 38 percent of the Amazon rainforest by the end of the 21st century. The Amazon is the ...
The Amazon rainforest is slowly transitioning to a new, hotter climate with more frequent and intense droughts—conditions that haven't been seen on Earth for tens of millions of years. The conclusions ...
Despite claims of environmental leadership and promises to preserve the Amazon rainforest ahead of COP30, Brazil is stripping away protections for the region’s vital ecosystems faster than workers ...
Go behind the scenes with executive editor Vernon Loeb and ICN reporters as they discuss one of the week’s top stories. When a massive Chinese-backed port opened in Chancay, Peru, it was the ...