A breather for the Amazon: deforestation in Brazil is finally slowing down
First semester of President Lula's mandate: deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon fell by 33,6%. The lowest level since 2019.
First semester of President Lula's mandate: deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon fell by 33,6%. The lowest level since 2019.
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Deforestation in the Amazon continues at tremendous rates, so much so as to deforest even the so-called. secondary forests, areas of regrowth.
The extraordinary model of Costa Rica, capable of moving from a country in strong deforestation to a green and luxuriant country in 25 years.
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An MIT study reveals that 10% of anthropogenic mercury emissions are due to global deforestation.
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The new generation of indigenous activists embraces technology to protect the Amazon from relentless deforestation.
US sanctions on chips will push Brazil to seek agreements with China to develop its semiconductor industry
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An MIT experiment showed the possibility of transforming plant cells to create wood in the laboratory: the potential is immense.
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Printing processes may have found a new ally for the environment: this sunflower pollen paper developed in Singapore.
15 years after the start of the project, desertification is starting to set back: but much still needs to be done.
A major obstacle on the road to the transition to electric can be removed by a new method of recycling lithium batteries.
A NASA project between art and science aims to make the trees sing a song at least two hundred years long, and to transmit it in the cosmos.
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