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    Amazon Rainforest at Sacha Lodge, Coca, Ecuador, South America.

    Global warming could push tropical forest leaves past a ‘critical temperature’

    Temperatures high enough to cause “irreversible damage” to a plant’s ability to photosynthesise are already impacting a small portion of tropic...Read More

    yabo亚博MG电子| Aug 23. 2023.
    A drone shot of a fire in the Amazon forest.

    Fires could lock vast parts of the Amazon into ‘treeless state’

    Human-ignited fires play a decisive role in shaping the Amazon’s future, potentially locking more than three-quarters of the rainforest into a “t...Read More

    yabo亚博MG电子| Aug 2. 2023.
    An ash tree in autumn against a blue sky in Scotland.

    In-depth Q&A: How trees benefit nature, people and the climate

    Many countries rely on tree planting to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and meet future climate targets. Nature and trees have been hailed as...Read More

    yabo亚博MG电子| Jul 5. 2023.
    Woman planting new trees in a forest.

    Helping 'climate-compatible trees' spread their seeds may benefit Europe’s forests

    There will be a significant loss in the benefits that European forests provide for humans and nature this century, concludes new research. H...Read More

    yabo亚博MG电子| May 9. 2023.
    A road leading through secondary forest in Madre de Dios, Peru.

    Regrowth of degraded tropical forests offsets ‘a quarter’ of deforestation emissions

    Recovering forests can offset around a quarter of the emissions generated from deforestation in humid tropical regions, according to a new study.&nbs...Read More

    yabo亚博MG电子| Mar 15. 2023.
    Aerial view of Amazon rainforest in Brazil, South America.

    Tropical forests face ‘substantial carbon loss’ as humid areas contract

    The reduction of humid regions in a warming climate could cause "substantial carbon loss" across the tropics by the end of the century, a new study f...Read More

    yabo亚博MG电子| Feb 7. 2023.
    Indigenous tribal leaders from the Brazilian Amazon rainforest gather in Paris.

    Amazon’s least-deforested areas are due to ‘vital role’ of Indigenous peoples

    Only 5% of net forest loss in the Brazilian Amazon occurs in Indigenous territories and protected areas – even though these areas contain more than...Read More

    yabo亚博MG电子| Jan 27. 2023.
    Forest canopy in the Maliau Basin, Malaysian Borneo.

    Logged tropical forests are a ‘substantial’ carbon source for at least 10 years

    Logged tropical forests are a net source of carbon emissions for at least one decade after being degraded, according to new research. Tropical for...Read More

    yabo亚博MG电子| Jan 9. 2023.
    UN Biodiversity’s executive secretary Elizabeth Maruma Mrema and deputy secretary David Cooper, with Francis Ogwal and Basil Van Havre, WG2020 co-chairs.

    Interactive: Who wants what at the COP15 biodiversity summit

    Nearly 20,000 delegates from across the world will soon be arriving in Montreal for the second part of COP15, the much-delayed and much-anticipated U...Read More

    Nature| 12月2。2022.
    Jair Bolsonaro, president of Brazil, 25 October 2021. Credit: Sipa US / Alamy Stock Photo.

    Analysis: Bolsonaro election loss could cut Brazilian Amazon deforestation by 89%

    A loss for Jair Bolsonaro in the upcoming Brazilian presidential election could lead to Amazon deforestation in his nation falling by 89% over the ne...Read More

    International policy| Sep 23. 2022.
    Attendees chat during Nature Based Solutions Conference in Oxford

    Nature-based solutions: How can they work for climate, biodiversity and people?

    Experts gathered in Oxford this month to discuss how “nature-based solutions” can be used to tackle the twin threats of climate change and biodiv...Read More

    Nature| Jul 11. 2022.
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