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Tropical rainforests once covered 14.5 million square kilometers — 13% — of Earth's surface, according to RFN, but now, just one-third of that remains intact.
BRASILIA – 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 c… ...
A Photographer’s Arduous Climb to the Roof of the Jungle A technologist works in rainforest canopies to track illegal logging. To document that work, you can’t take pictures from the ground.
An analysis from nonprofit the Rainforest Foundation Norway (RFN) found 34 percent of the world’s original tropical rainforest cover is gone. Thirty percent is in various forms of degradation ...
Just as Philadelphians are digging out from their first real snowstorm in almost two years, a large bay window on Latimer Street in Center City serves as a portal to a tropical oasis. The Print Center ...
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 change is ...
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 ...
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