Brazilian farmers want to end a ban on planting soya on cleared land, which critics say would spur deforestation.
A Brazilian energy company has been donating seed and seedlings to restore the rainforest, which has been hit hard by deforestation, wildfires and climate change.
Following a campaign by environmentalists for greater transparency into the origins of beef, the government of leftwing President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva — which has overseen a significant drop in ...
The Amazon rainforest could face a renewed surge of deforestation as efforts grow to overturn a long-standing ban that has ...
Heavy rain and intense heat have been among the disruptions at an annual United Nations climate conference being held this ...
Brazilian authorities have raged against comments by Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz in which he appeared to look down on ...
Human influence across centuries continues to define biodiversity and carbon storage in the world's largest rainforest, ...
By Lisandra Paraguassu and Valerie Volcovici BELEM, Brazil (Reuters) -On the banks of the Guama River where the city of Belem ...
By Amy Goodman & Denis Moynihan Thousands of Amazonian land defenders, both Indigenous people and their allies, have traveled ...
The government of Brazil, Brazilian communities, and a broad coalition of partners—including WWF—launched the ARPA ...
Dinosaur footprints found in the Amazon rainforest offer rare evidence of Jurassic-era species once roaming this tropical ...
A prominent nonprofit group in Brazil says that criminal gangs expanded their presence in the Brazilian Amazon last year and ...