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The death of corals in temperate waters can trigger a cascade effect on the climate: "It is a catastrophic scenario for humanity"
The latest report 'Global Tipping Points' warns that the planet has already surpassed the first "tipping point" of climate ...
The dire condition of the Earth's coral reefs means the planet has now reached its first tipping point from human-caused ...
the best way to buffer the Amazon rainforest against these factors is to leave it intact, the researchers said. "These results underscore just how important tropical rainforests are in our ongoing ...
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Report finds increased tropical forest regrowth over the last decade
Natural forest regrowth in the world’s tropical rainforests is expanding. According to the Forest Declaration Assessment 2025 ...
Climate tipping points have been a debatable issue in the scientific community, causing human-induced climate change with ...
Brazil, which is set to launch the new investment-driven fund for forest protection in Belém in November, wants other governments to put in seed capital ...
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Humans have degraded or destroyed roughly two-thirds of the world's original tropical rainforest cover, new data reveals – raising alarm that a key natural buffer against climate ...
A group of 34 nations - among them forest-rich and donor countries - endorsed Brazil's rainforest fund set to be launched at COP30 ...
Trees are growing even bigger in the Amazon rainforest – despite climate change, reveals new research. Average tree size across the world’s largest tropical rainforest has increased by 3.2% every ...
Brazil, under President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, has clocked impressive climate wins on curbing deforestation, legalising ...
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