When she was just 16, Juma Xipaia of Brazil’s Indigenous Xipaya people gave an interview in which she foresaw a challenging ...
Deep in the mountains of southern Brazil, a bright orange frog, just over a centimeter long, hops into the spotlight.
Over 5,000 indigenous people attended the UN's climate summit in the Amazon to call for land rights over their ancestral territories, but it's unclear to what degree negotiations took them into ...
A UC Berkeley-led analysis of tree mortality after two recent Amazonian droughts shows that “hot drought” conditions, which are becoming more frequent, are leading to tree dieoffs and reducing the ...
The Amazon rainforest is slowly transitioning to a new, hotter climate with more frequent and intense droughts — conditions that haven't been seen on ...