The second recipient of the Thomas E. Lovejoy Prize, launched in 2024, was announced Sept. 23 at the Central Park Zoo in New York City, during New York’s climate week. Martín von Hildebrand, an ...
Spanning nine nations and covering more than 5.5 million square kilometers—roughly the size of the continental United States—the Amazon is the world’s largest rainforest. Often called the “lungs of ...
New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - March 12, 2025) - ONE AMAZON, a groundbreaking initiative that transforms rainforest conservation into a market-driven investment opportunity, has secured a ...
The disruptive company showcased how the Internet of Forests (IoF™) and the O.N.E Amazon Coin (OAC)—a regulated Digital Asset Security soon to be launched—unlock sovereign, scalable financing for ...
2024 was a brutal year for the Amazon rainforest, with rampant wildfires and extreme drought ravaging large parts of a biome that’s a critical counterweight to climate change. A warming climate fed ...
Despite agreement on the importance of protecting the Amazon’s biodiversity, most people in the Pan Amazon depend directly or indirectly on conventional development and extractive production models.
Scientists using drones discovered over 40,000 giant river turtles nesting along the Guapore River in the Amazon, revealing one of the largest known breeding sites for this endangered species.
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, already one of the largest supporters of conservation in the Amazon region, will commit an additional $100 million over five years to protect rainforests in ...
BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — The removal of hundreds of cattle raised illegally on public land designated for sustainable forest use in Brazil’s Amazon has sparked protests and divided residents, with some ...
An Amazon conservation expert has shared the harrowing story of how his friend lost his life during a deadly encounter with an isolated tribe deep in the rainforest - revealing the disturbing method ...
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Droughts have withered crops in Peru, fires have scorched the Amazon and hydroelectric dams in Ecuador have struggled to keep the lights on as rivers dry up. Scientists say the ...