rainforest

The world is changing before our eyes. With global warming, human damage and the disintegration of traditions, the threat to planet Earth's most beautiful wonders is very real. Now is the time to witness these precious places before they change forever.
Despite some progress, 30 million acres were lost last year, equating to the fourth-highest annual loss since 2001, a new report found.
Efforts to deal with the crisis are like “trying to put out a house fire with a teaspoon."
We stand at the brink of losing major species like Sumatran orangutans, and the widespread use of palm oil is partly to blame.
Attendees say this will be the first conference aimed at tackling deforestation from an interfaith perspective.
The 2020 Olympic host is facing calls to stop using suppliers accused of illegal logging on indigenous lands.
Great Bear is one of the last temperate rainforests on the planet.