Peru’s boiling river reaches 210°F, killing animals instantly. Scientists found biodiversity drops by 11% for every 1.8°F ...
How long would it take for the world's largest rainforest to burn down? If we don't do anything to stop it, we'll soon find out. The Amazon rainforest creates 20% of the Earth's oxygen. It's home to ...
A river in Peru is reported to have hit temperatures as high as 210°F, says one expert who has visited the infamous body of ...
As deforestation increases in the Amazon, it will decrease precipitation in California and create drier conditions in ...
It's a place where few living things can survive in the water. Deep in the world's largest rainforest, there is a boiling ...
New research from a team of tropical biologists forecasts some of the changes that may occur in the Amazon rainforest as temperatures rise due to climate change.
A study reveals that fire emissions in the Amazon and Cerrado are largely driven by the smoldering combustion of woody debris ...
The vast Amazon rainforest bore the brunt of the devastation, accounting for approximately 17.9 million hectares of the total ...
Federal crackdown on environmental crimes and a gold rally that’s sent prices to record highs has driven the industry into ...
Wildfires in Brazil last year consumed a total area larger than all of Italy, a monitor reported Wednesday, as the country continues to battle blazes often set by farmers and ranchers illegally ...
At least 27 people have been killed. Family members have begun to identify the residents who were killed in the devastating wildfires in the Los Angeles area. At least 27 people have been killed.
You can get in touch with Anna by emailing a.skinner@newsweek.com. Languages: English. Both fires ignited last week during Santa Ana winds, in which strong winds blowing toward the ocean provided ...