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A decades-long project set out to simulate a future in which the changing climate could deplete the Amazon of rainfall.
Beneath the dense canopy of the Amazon, a clearing reveals the stark reality of prolonged drought. Fallen logs decay, trees ...
Dr. John Clark, a research botanist with Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, discovered four new species of airplants. They were ...
A short walk beneath the dense Amazon canopy, the forest abruptly opens up. Fallen logs are rotting, the trees grow sparser ...
Sebastião Salgado, a renowned photojournalist who died last week, spent decades capturing an Amazon that is fast disappearing ...
Hidden in the jungles of Indonesia is a plant that doesn't live off of the sun, instead it gains its sustenance through ...
Singapore’s first zero-energy hotel is scheduled to be ready and fully operational by 2028. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Amazon Could Survive Long-Term Drought but at a High Cost May 15, 2025 — The Amazon rainforest may be able ... Europe's Forest Plants Thrive Best in Light-Rich, Semi-Open Woodlands -- Kept ...
This vast protected jungle has hundreds of birds and exotic species within its borders, as well as thundering waterfalls and ...
Plants always need some CO2 for photosynthesis ... weather patterns and even create their own microclimates. The Amazon rainforest, for example, generates atmospheric conditions that not only ...