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From the Amazon to Siberia, expectations for this year's summer wildfires are for intensity and unpredictability.
Experts stress perils of deforestation, fire and climate change - and hopes of land management - for the tipping point of the Amazon.
What scientists predict for the world's largest rainforest's burns this year
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From the Amazon to Siberia, experts discuss the world’s 2020 fires, spanning climate change, deforestation and fire management
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Zombie fires burn through the Arctic, Brazil turns a blind eye to Amazon deforestation, and SUVs threaten the climate more than ever.
Welcome to the Brazilian Cerrado, the wettest savanna on Earth that holds around 5% of the world's biodiversity.
A look at how climate change is affecting the redwood forests and biodiversity of the California Floristic Province.
As the peak season for forest fires approaches in the tropics, experts warn the coronavirus pandemic could heighten its effects.
Mapping the few remaining habitats of the Araucariaceae tree family, whose species have survived more than 200 million years.
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In examining the Australian fires, experts share on how Indigenous knowledge, relocation and government aid should be incorporated into fire aid globally.
Responsible use of fire to clear land, known as controlled burning, incentivizes farmers keep forests in-tact while profiting from their lands.