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Indigenous tribe living deep in Amazon rainforest fends off outside forces: 'We are the hidden people'
"Their only means of survival." Indigenous tribe living deep in Amazon rainforest fends off outside forces: 'We are the ...
There is evidence that approximately 17% of the Amazon forests have been lost and an additional 17% are degraded. Continuing to lose this biome would affect the livelihoods of around 47 million people ...
The Living Wall inside the Spheres on Amazon’s campus in Seattle. The building opened in 2018 as a way to bring employees closer to nature while working in an urban environment. (GeekWire Photo / Kurt ...
Bishops from the Amazon region are asking leaders from around the world gathering for the United Nations Climate Change Conference to commit to protect vulnerable communities and the Amazon ecosystem.
Living in Amazon's World Amazon's reach is greater than any U.S. company, so WSJ's Katherine Bindley decided to go on an Amazon diet, using its products and services whenever and wherever she could.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover global and domestic health care and conservation. Tracy and I on our hike through the rainforest (Tapajós National Forest ...
A new study collected tens of thousands of insects from the rainforest canopy in the Brazilian Amazon and found that 60% of the specimens occur at a height of 8 meters (26 feet) and higher. Most of ...
In a first-of-its-kind research project, a University of Washington team studied the impact of pollution from delivering packages. They focused on Amazon 'last-mile' delivery stations in the Seattle ...
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