A new study shows that dry, warm, and flammable conditions have skyrocketed across the continent, favoring the spread of uncontrolled fire. South America Is Drying Up originally appeared on WhoWhatWhy ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica— The preliminary estimate of the damage to the agriculture sector from Tropical Storm Rafael, which ...
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The discovery means the mussels could impact the state’s drinking water facilities, as they have in other areas where they’ve taken hold, such as Brazil’s Pantanal and China ... Agriculture allocated ...
A 1.500 square meter work, created by the artist Mundano also reusing flood mud, was inaugurated in the Brazilian city to ...
The huge wildfires that ripped through Brazil recently did not spare its vast tropical savanna, but green shoots are already ...
The image of millions of butterflies in a magical forest won the European Wildlife Photographer competition and here are 20 more amazing category winners.
By Naira Hofmeister and Fernanda Wenzel The world’s biggest meat company bought cattle more than 100 times from a farm that ...
A new U.N. report has found the world will warm by twice the 1.5-degree-Celsius target adopted in the Paris Agreement by 2100 if countries fail to slash greenhouse gas emissions right now.
Brazilian state authorities released this drone footage showing chemically damaged forest in the Pantanal, the world’s largest wetland.Credit... Supported by By Jack Nicas and Flávia Milhorance ...