The world’s longest river is at its lowest levels after a long drought. That's left the Amazon Rainforest, the vital waterway ...
By Timothy J. Killeen Because of their privileged status as a transnational religious institution and their allegiance to the ...
The world’s longest river is at its lowest levels ever due to devastating drought conditions. The dry conditions in Brazil's ...
the Amazon Rainforest is the world’s largest tropical forest. This vast ecosystem, which makes up most of the Amazon River Basin, is one of the most biodiverse places on earth and the home of ...
Aside from the immediate dangers to jobs and food supply for many Brazilians, officials are highly worried about the causes ...
Millions of hectares of forest and farmland have burned in Argentina ... The Rio Negro is a major tributary of the Amazon River, the world's largest river by volume. The port sits near the ...
Image A forest fire last month consumed part of Brasília ... Long sections of the Amazon River have turned into dry, brown beaches, and officials are dredging sections to make them deeper.
Almost 20% of the Kayapó Indigenous Territory has burned in this year’s Amazon drought, the worst ever recorded in Brazil.
The Amazon River, battered by back-to-back droughts fueled ... a vital watery superhighway that serves as practically the only way to connect forest communities and move commerce around some ...
MANAUS, Brazil (Reuters) -The river port in the Amazon rainforest's largest city of Manaus on Friday hit its lowest level since 1902, as a drought drains waterways and snarls transport of grain ...