A native New Zealand insect that once mimicked its toxic neighbor has changed color in deforested areas, in a striking ...
Research shows that, instead of replanting rainforests, allowing them to bounce back naturally would store loads of carbon.
Quiterio Ramírez’s voice is heavy with anguish at the other end of the phone: “When I saw the jaguar hanging there, the truth ...
BRASILIA, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Brazil's environmental protection agency IBAMA has imposed 365 million reais ($64 million) in ...
Brasilia | Reuters — Brazil’s environmental protection agency IBAMA has imposed 365 million reais (C$88.9 million) in fines on cattle ranches and meat packers, including the world’s largest JBS SA, ...
By Naira Hofmeister and Fernanda Wenzel The world’s biggest meat company bought cattle more than 100 times from a farm that ...
One community, for instance, might rely on a crop that requires open spaces to grow. But if the locals can thrive with a ...
In 2006, environmental nonprofits and some of the world’s largest soybean traders came together in a landmark “soy moratorium ...
Brazil's environmental agency levied $64 million in fines against 23 meatpacking and their suppliers companies for buying and ...
Researchers have uncovered evidence that widespread forest loss has driven repeated colour shifts in insects, providing a striking example of human-induced evolution in the wild.
Tesco Plc and other consumer-goods companies demanded in a letter that the traders refuse to trade soy from deforested regions of the Cerrado starting next year. “We source much of our soy from ...