More than 300,000 fires have burned more than 80 million hectares and claimed hundreds of lives across South America this year, reports Ben Radford.
Deforestation
The Indonesian military is sending an estimated 5000 soldiers to occupied West Papua as part of its colonial land-grab, which includes plans to turn West Papua into Indonesia鈥檚 food bowl, reports Ali Mirin.
The idea of trusting the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund with 鈥渋nnovative approaches鈥 to聽assist developing countries dealing with the effects of climate change is a recipe for disaster, writes Chris Lang.
The climate science says we are running out of time to avoid climate catastrophe聽but, as Friends of the Earth聽says, this COP26 did not deliver what was needed.
COP26 identified the worst polluter culprits,聽ranking聽Australia worst in the world for climate policy.聽Gideon Polya looks at why.
Indigenous peoples from 30 villages in Hasdeo Aranya, the densely-forested region of central India, walked 300 kilometres in early October, to demand the protection of their water, forests and land against coalmining, reports Ruchira Talukdar.
Bolivia will head to the polls on October 20 to elect its next president. indicate the incumbent leftist president Evo Morales has a substantial lead over his closest opponent, right wing Carlos Mesa and his Citizen Community (Comunidad Ciudadana) party.
While Australia was in the throes of a federal election campaign, the United Nations released a report warning that nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history.
A group of about 80 activists from across the state climbed the steep mountain slopes in the Rubicon State Forest in Victoria鈥檚 Central Highlands on June 9 to highlight one of Victoria鈥檚 largest logged areas.
The group held a 25 metre-long banner saying 鈥淪ave the Rubicon 鈥 Stop the Logging鈥 and a second 13 metre-long banner saying 鈥淔orests for Life Not Logging鈥 as they stood in the devastated landscape.
Our toxic habit of overharvesting what nature has provided has both environmental and personal implications if resources fail to be proportionally replenished.
The most commonly examined effects of deforestation are loss of habitat, climate change and global warming. However, the presence (or absence) vegetation can also have an impact on the mental health of society.
A new report by the World Wildlife Federation (WWF), , has highlighted Australia as the only developed country in the top 10 deforestation hotspots.
WWF predicted up to 6 million hectares would be cleared in Eastern Australia by 2030, ranking it with the Amazon, Vietnam, Borneo and the Congo.