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Deforestación en Brasil

Brazilians ‘more concerned’ about environment

More than 90 per cent of Brazilians worry about the environment – but less than a fifth have changed consumption patterns, says a study.

21 May 2012 | ES

Cardamom plants on terraces in West Bengal India. Seen along a trek from Srikhola to Rimbik

Cardamom crops affect forests, studies say

Cultivation of cardamom can be detrimental to the health of tropical forests say two new studies.

14 May 2012 | EN | ES

Trees

Tropical countries struggle to engage with REDD+

A ranking of countries' abilities to monitor forest loss reveals that many are unable to fulfil the terms of REDD+ and need outside support.

3 May 2012 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Río Jatunyacu, Ecuador

Increasing number of Andean dams threat Amazon ecology

More than 70 dams planned for five Latin American countries will heavily impact the Amazon basin, says a study.

3 May 2012 | ES

Amazon

Brazil approves latest Forest Code

The Brazilian Congress has approved a scaled-back version of its proposed 'Forest Code', disappointing scientists and environmentalists.

1 May 2012 | EN | ES

Obras de construcción de represa Teles Pires

Brazilian dam ‘may threaten’ indigenous communities

Brazil’s Public Ministry calls for construction of a hydroelectric plant to stop due to its environmental impact on indigenous groups.

30 April 2012 | ES

Amazon savannah

Ancient farming method may help conserve savannahs

A study finds that early inhabitants of the Amazonian savannahs farmed without fire, which may prove a more sustainable conservation method.

26 April 2012 | EN | ES | FR

World heritage site Sinharaja Forest Reserve is an important forest in this ecoregion

Sri Lanka lacks forest data for REDD+ funds

Lack of reliable forest data may prevent Sri Lanka from quickly accessing carbon reduction funds.

23 April 2012 | EN

Traditional cookstove

Study investigates household choices on improved cookstoves

Rural communities aren't taking up cleaner, more efficient cookstoves as quickly as anticipated, a study in Pakistan has found.

19 April 2012 | EN | FR

Fósil de Dendostrea frons y Acropora cervicornis

Ancient damage to Caribbean reefs revealed

Fossil records show that damage to Panama's coral reefs from overfishing and deforestation began before current impacts of climate change.

16 April 2012 | ES

Paiter Suruí boy

Indigenous Brazilian group certified to trade carbon credits

Brazil's indigenous Suruí tribe has been formally certified to sell carbon credits for their work in preserving Amazonian forests.

13 April 2012 | EN | ES

Bosque mesófilo de montaña en Cuetzalan, Puebla, México.

Mexico may lose its cloud forest by 2080

Climate change and deforestation could effectively wipe out Mexico’s cloud forests and their diverse animal and plant species.

3 April 2012 | ES

Wheat farmer

Leading scientists launch action plan on food security

An international commission of senior scientists has launched a charter for action on food security for different sectors of society.

29 March 2012 | EN | ES

Ocean view

Climate change may cut profits from oceans by trillions

A study says the effects of climate change on the oceans will cost mankind almost US$2 trillion a year by 2100.

27 March 2012 | EN | ES

A satellite image

Biomass should be tenth tipping point, researcher says

A proposed 'planetary boundary' of available biomass should be added to the nine existing environmental tipping points, a conference hears.

27 March 2012 | EN | ES

A forest in Vietnam

Environmental change trends 'mixed bag', meeting hears

Man-made environmental change is rising dangerously, but some social indicators such as population growth are improving, a conference hears.

26 March 2012 | EN | ES

A child holds a model of the planet

Conference hopes to turn the tide on Earth's decline

Researchers are putting together a plan at the Planet Under Pressure meeting to find sustainable solutions to Earth's problems.

26 March 2012 | EN | ES

Bosques amazónicos

Delay for Brazil’s Forest Code

Brazil’s parliament has postponed this week’s scheduled vote on the country’s Forest Code legislation, due to a failure to reach consensus.

16 March 2012 | ES

Pristine forest, Karnataka, India

Rio Summit may 'ignore' forests, warn scientists

The International Union of Forest Research Organisations says there's too little focus on forests in the Rio Summit draft agreement.

9 March 2012 | EN | ES | FR

Cooking Stoves

Uganda to become Clean Development Mechanism Hub

The creation of a CDM Hub in Uganda will give companies training and advice in registering and selling carbon credits.

2 March 2012 | EN