Early last month, on a rooftop 11 storeys above Sao Paulo, popular Brazilian street artist Thiago Mundano sat on an ...
Since 2009, the travel and exploration company Atlas Obscura has been drawing attention to the world’s weird, wondrous and ...
Bolsonaro sparked controversy when at the UN, he argued fires destroying large swaths of the rainforest were largely ... damage to the Amazon and said Brazil was the victim of a “brutal ...
These fascinating then-and-now images show how some of Latin America's most beloved landmarks have changed over time.
Jonathan Becker: Lost Time ($160) includes his photographs of Prince Charles and Camilla dining in public for the first time ...
The next United Nations climate conference will be held in Belem, the capital of an Amazon region where widespread ...
Brazil will host the 2025 UN Conference of Parties (COP) climate summit in the Amazon rainforest and focus on challenges and ...
José Henrique Bortoluci's What Is Mine tells the story of his country’s laborers, like his father, who built its ...
A rainforest might look intact in satellite images – but the reality is often different. Degraded tropical rainforests are now the norm, threatening the species within.
Bunge, Cargill, and JBS have been identified as the “terrible trio” due to their alleged links to deforestation in Brazil.
Rare rainforests are home to wildlife from eagles to the world's largest slugs and lichen which looks like dragon skin, say conservationists battling to save them. The Woodland Trust has unveiled ...