Indonesia’s palm oil ban is hurting its own people the most By Sara Kiley Watson / Published May 17, 2022
Tropical forests rebound on farm land blessedly fast By Margo Milanowski / Published December 11, 2021
World leaders promise to end deforestation. Is that even possible? By Philip Kiefer / Published November 8, 2021
The fight to stop the next pandemic starts in the jungles of Borneo By Brian Barth / Published December 2, 2020
A pandemic-created ‘gold rush’ in the Amazon is destroying Indigenous lands By María Paula Rubiano A. / Published October 12, 2020
South America’s second-largest forest is burning, just like the Amazon By Joel E. Correia/The Conversation / Published October 3, 2019
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
This killer belt of seaweed stretches all the way across the Atlantic By Ula Chrobak / Published July 5, 2019
Europe’s ban on palm oil might actually hurt the environment By Elizabeth Robinson and Herry Purnomo/The Conversation / Published May 3, 2019
Brazil’s new president plans to plunder the Amazon, which is bad news for all of us By Kat Eschner / Published October 30, 2018
Our love of palm oil is destroying forests. Here’s how to use less of it. By Sophie Bushwick / Published June 22, 2018
This engineer is using old cell phones to stop illegal logging By Jeremy Deaton / Published June 30, 2017
Mysterious geoglyphs can teach us about the Amazon’s past—and its worrisome future By Rachel Feltman / Published February 9, 2017