The Amazon is on the brink of a climate change tipping point By Sara Kiley Watson / Published March 7, 2022
How AI could help bring a sustainable reckoning to hydropower By Anuradha Varanasi / Published February 26, 2022
After 50 years, botanists finally identified this Amazonian plant By Margo Milanowski / Published October 10, 2021
This wild grassland in the Amazon isn’t as untouched as it seems By Philip Kiefer / Published October 7, 2021
Indigenous languages hold the keys to medicinal forest libraries By Virginia Gewin / Published June 9, 2021
This female praying mantis has a persuasive body part it uses to find mates By Nikita Amir / Published April 29, 2021
A pandemic-created ‘gold rush’ in the Amazon is destroying Indigenous lands By María Paula Rubiano A. / Published October 12, 2020
The Amazon stores tons of carbon. Climate change-fueled wildfires could ruin that. By Ula Chrobak / Published January 10, 2020
Fires in the Amazon have given us a lot to worry about, but the Earth’s oxygen supply isn’t one of them By Scott Denning/The Conversation / Published August 28, 2019
Dams on the Amazon River could have widespread, devastating impacts—and we keep building more of them By Kendra Pierre-Louis / Published June 15, 2017
Over Half Of All Amazonian Tree Species Are In Danger By Grennan Milliken / Published November 21, 2015
Uncontacted Amazonian Tribe Voluntarily Contacts Scientists, Catches Flu By Francie Diep / Published July 23, 2014
Rainforest Expedition Turns Up 46 New Creatures, Including This Cowboy Frog By Rebecca Boyle / Published January 26, 2012
Google’s Street View Project Goes Off-Road to Document Remote Villages of the Amazon River Basin By Rebecca Boyle / Published August 20, 2011