Por: Newsweek World October 06, 2023
Researchers have discovered two dozen ancient constructions hidden beneath the canopy in the Amazon rainforest basin.The constructions are earthworks built in the pre-Columbian era—meaning prior to the period of European colonization. They represent the remnants of a variety of sites and structures built by ancient Indigenous peoples.The previously unknown earthworks include the remains of an ancient town, fortified villages; defensive and... + full article
The Atlantic USA Science December 06, 2023
The grim ironies of climate changeAndrew McConnell / Panos Pictures / ReduxDecember 5, 2023, 11:10 AM ETThe Belgian empire invaded the Congo rainforest during the late 19th century and swiftly established itself as the cruelest imperial force in Africa. The Congo is the... + más
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ABC News USA Nation October 01, 2023
Declining species in rainforests around the world may have a second chance of survival due to artificial intelligence technology, experts told ABC News.Researchers from environment nonprofit Rainforest Connection and Google.org, the tech company's philanthropy branch, said... + más
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ABC News USA World June 13, 2023
Relatives of four children who a plane crash followed by 40 days alone in Colombia's Amazon rainforest are reportedly fighting for custody of the siblings.Astrid Caceres, director of the Colombian Institute of Family Welfare (ICBF), told a Bogota-based radio station that a... + más
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Newsweek USA World January 27, 2023
Despite efforts to prevent the destruction of critical rainforests like the Amazon, they are continuing to decline due to human action, and may fall into a Catch-22 of further degradation.A paper to be published in the journal Science on January 27 has found that humans have... + más
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Forbes USA Life January 12, 2023
The Treehouse Restuarant at Silky Oaks Lodge.Luxury Lodges of Australia I’ve just returned from Australia’s where my idea of an eco-lodge was turned on its head. Maybe it was because I could splash in the warm waters of the tropical Mossman River under the canopy of the... + más
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Forbes USA Life December 29, 2022
Rahua's new Color Full Hair Mask and Glossing Oil MistCOREY MAYWALT Nowadays, often when a new beauty brand is launching, they choose a nonprofit partner or two for a giveback component. But with , the whole reason the brand was created was to give back, specifically to the... + más
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ABC News USA Nation October 21, 2022
It's been a distinction that coffee makers, cafes and other retailers have boldly made over the last couple of years: that the java customers sip every morning was produced under humane conditions and those who cultivate coffee ingredients are fairly compensated.But a more... + más
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