Brazil’s new leader threatens Amazonia. Munduruku, the tribe that is getting ready to fight

A team of New York Times journalists went into the Brazilian Amazonia and spent some time living with a tribe from the Native Territory...

Only 100 companies produce 71% of global emissions

Just a few fossil fuel producers and their investors can stop climate change. A study named “The Carbon Report” shows how a very small...

Greenpeace: Oreo Responsible of Orangutan Extinction

The Orangutan habitat is endangered in Indonesia, photo from Greenpeace An investigation shows that palm oil producers of the multinational Mondelez has destroyed almost 25.000...

Eddie Bernice Johnson Takes Over US House Science Committee, Earth Rejoices

The winds of change seem to be blowing in Washington D.C. At least at a committee level in The US House Committee on Space,...

Climate Change Contributing to Evolving Migrant Crisis on US Border

Things are rough in Central America. The thousands of people who are currently headed north the the USA are fleeing violence and economic hardship,...

North of England Poised for Green Jobs Boom

The North of England is set to enjoy a boom in the number of green jobs over the next 12 years, thanks to the...

$1 Billion Approved for Climate Projects in Developing Nations

A U.N.-supported reserve has endorsed more than $1 billion for 19 new ventures to enable creating nations to handle environmental change. During the four-day meeting...

Natural Forests Have Greater Ecological Value Compared to Newly Planted Forests

In a recently published study, researchers found natural forests in China to exhibit greater carbon sequestration and lower water consumption compared to large scale...

Proposals by Brazil’s Presidential Front-Runner Could Lead to Explosion of Deforestation

Photo: An aerial view of a tract of Amazon jungle recently cleared by loggers and farmers near the city of Novo Progresso, Brazil September...

US Farmers are Increasingly Terrified by Climate Change

Research forecasts Iowa corn yields could drop in half within the next half-century thanks to extreme weather – yet it’s not part of the...