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Environment The WorldHere’s How Tropical Lands Can Self-Recover
According to a recently published study, 215 million hectares of degraded and deforested tropical land could recover on their own, a solution that is more cost-effective than tree planting and highly beneficial to biodiversity and climate.
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Environment BrazilNumbers Don’t Lie: Conservation Effectively Curbs Amazon Deforestation
The destruction of the Amazon rainforest has drastically slowed in 2023, a shift that coincides with the rise to power of pro-conservation governments in Brazil and Colombia, thus contributing to curbing global warming with trees absorbing large quantities of carbon dioxide.
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Environment BrazilReforesting the Rainforest – Environmentally and Financially Profitable!
Brazil is turning to start-ups to reforest its portion of the Amazon rainforest - and while they generate revenue by selling carbon credits, the country’s biome is replenishing to the benefit of the entire planet.
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Environment EcuadorIndigenous Communities Play Key Role in New Rainforest Reserve
The Amazon rainforest in Ecuador gains a brand-new reserve spanning more than a million hectares, and local Indigenous communities played a key role in developing an area that would protect the well-being of every living thing within the region.