Despite missed 2025 goals, top firms show ending deforestation is achievable—protecting forests, biodiversity, and corporate ...
As forests shrink and wildlife disappears, mosquitoes are increasingly turning to people for their blood meals, a shift that ...
Mosquitoes captured in the remnants of the Atlantic Forest in Brazil predominantly feasted on humans instead of other animals ...
Once mosquitoes acquire a new food source, they tend to develop a preference for that particular blood—and humans are one ...
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Colombia poised for another drop in deforestation in 2025, data show
By Maxwell Radwin Deforestation in Colombia appears to have declined in 2025, with notable reductions in several departments ...
Brazil’s Mato Grosso state lost almost 50,000 hectares to illegal logging in one year, data shows. Criminal groups were ...
A new study into one of the world's most popular tobacco leaf production processes has revealed its particularly damaging ...
Nearly 20 years ago, a Brazilian lobbying group for soy trading and processing companies signed onto a historic conservation ...
Research investigate whether the size and pattern of deforestation matters, suggesting that guiding clearing can mitigate ...
For nearly 20 years, Brazil’s largest soy producers assured buyers that their harvest — the world’s biggest — wasn't grown on ...
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After years of progress, Indonesia risks ‘tragedy’ of a deforestation spike
After years of uneven progress, deforestation in Indonesia is poised to accelerate, owing to widespread logging, expanding ...
In the past decade, cloud-scale analytics tools have transformed the digital fight against deforestation. Instead of manual ...
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