Unexpected birth of a boy brings hope for Amazonian tribe with no men
The Akuntsu tribe in Brazil celebrates the unexpected birth of a boy, bringing hope for the survival of their lineage.
'Forest Shoes': latex and açaà seeds become raw materials for sustainable shoes made in the Amazon
A 75-year-old entrepreneur in Brazil is revolutionizing the use of latex in the Amazon by creating sustainable shoes from natural rubber and açaà seeds.
Brazil: How I Tried to Become a Forest Person
The article narrates an adventurous journey into the Amazon rainforest led by a local guide who embodies a deep connection to the jungle despite the language barrier.
The rain from the Amazon is worth 20 billion dollars a year. Deforestation reduces it
The article discusses the economic value of rain from the Amazon rainforest, estimated at $20 billion annually, and the impact of deforestation on this value.
Researchers Warn: Earth is Slipping into a 'Hellish' Spiral
Researchers are warning that the Earth is approaching a 'point of no return' due to climate change, with tipping points becoming increasingly likely.
Brazil: Deforestation of the Amazon rainforest has decreased by 35.4% in recent months
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has seen a significant decrease of 35.4% from August 2025 to January 2026 compared to the same period last year, according to government data.
Top Researchers: The Earth is Transitioning to an Era Where the Climate No Longer Supports Human Survival
A report by leading climate scientists warns that tipping points caused by global warming are increasingly likely, potentially leading to irreversible climate change.
The selenite sequoia, soybeans, and sumaúmas
The article reflects on the author’s childhood experiences with space exploration and environmental conservation, highlighting the impact of historical events on Brazilian nature and society.
The Tamayo Museum inaugurates 'Wayamou: Languages of the Common' by Sheroanawe Hakihiiwe, an exhibition that connects with the Amazon jungle
The Tamayo Museum has launched its 2026 exhibition program with 'Wayamou: Languages of the Common,' featuring works by Sheroanawe Hakihiiwe that reflect his connection with the Amazon rainforest.
Filming in the Amazon Takes Us Out of Our Comfort Zone, Says Giovanna Antonelli About 'Rio de Sangue'
Giovanna Antonelli discusses how filming in the Amazon rainforest influenced the tone and characters of 'Rio de Sangue', a thriller set to release on April 16, exploring themes of motherhood, violence, and regional conflicts.
I got lost in Amazon jungle and woke up to something terrifying
Paul Rosolie, a US conservationist, recounts a terrifying wildlife encounter he experienced while lost in the Peruvian jungle.