New study shows top producers responsible for more carbon dioxide-equivalent emissions than all of oil giant Saudi Arabia.
Stand.earth finds financing surges since 2024 while Brazil’s Petrobras pushes new drilling at the mouth of the Amazon River ahead of COP30 in Belém.
Indigenous leaders from across Latin America have embarked on a flotilla from the banks of the Napo River in Coca, Ecuador, ...
The Primate of Brazil and Bishop of the Amazon, the Most Revd Marinez Bassotto, is in the United Kingdom this week (20-24 October), advocating for environmental justice and the importance of ...
More than a dozen of the world’s leading ocean science, philanthropic, and stakeholder organizations—led by the Woods Hole ...
Brazil's showcase forest protection proposal, the Tropical Forest Forever Facility (TFFF), turns to financial markets to keep ...
UN chief Antonio Guterres on Wednesday called for a fightback against climate disinformation ahead of next month's COP30 ...
The biodiverse area is home to little-studied mangroves and a coral reef, and activists and experts have said the project risks leaks that could be carried widely by tides and imperil the sensitive ...
Brazil's environmental agency Ibama approves drilling for oil near the Amazon River, sparking controversy among ...
Brazil’s Government approved exploratory drilling by State-run oil-giant Petrobras near the mouth of the Amazon River. The decision comes only weeks before the UN climate conference in Belem, COP30, ...
Last week, scientists reported that the world has crossed its first irreversible climate tipping point: widespread coral ...
Brazil’s state oil firm Petrobras has been granted permission to begin exploratory drilling near the mouth of the Amazon ...