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Tropical forest loss skyrocketed in 2024, with vast swaths of primary forest consumed by fire, according to new satellite data ... notably in Peru, Guyana, Mexico, Belize, Guatemala and Nicaragua.
New Mexico will celebrate the seventh annual National Forest Week with events in Santa Fe and Silver City. Happening at ...
A new study in Nature finds that up to 215 million hectares of land (an area larger than Mexico) in humid tropical regions around the world has the potential to naturally regrow. That much forest ...
Tropical rainforests play a vital role in global climate regulation and biodiversity conservation. However, a major new study ...
We’re looking at new enzymes that people haven’t heard of before. We have isolated only 5% of all available enzymes. The problem is that there are more molecules out there and more ...
A ninth-grade trip to collect butterflies in Mexico sparked his love of tropical ecosystems ... remaining forests with land that’s been cleared and nurturing new kinds of connections between ...
Kenneth Feeley, a tropical forest ecologist at the University of Miami in Florida, who helped with statistical analyses on the new study, predicts that shrinkage of cloud forests will threaten ...
Of the estimated 1,400 structures destroyed or damaged in the larger South Fork Fire, about 500 could be homes, New Mexico ... from Tropical Storm Alberto in the Gulf of Mexico, said Bladen ...
TROPICAL STORM ILEANA AS THE STORM DIGS INTO THE WESTERN U.S., THAT’S GOING TO DRAW THAT MOISTURE UP FROM ILEANA INTO NEW MEXICO AND BRING BETTER RAIN CHANCES LATE IN THE WEEKEND INTO NEXT WEEK.
Tropical depression Alberto ... regularly updated on the ongoing wildfires in New Mexico and California and the actions that FEMA, the U.S. Forest Service, and the Department of Interior Bureau ...
As advocates and leaders from around the world gather in New York for the annual Climate Week NYC to address the urgent environmental challenges facing our planet, we must not overlook the vital ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Generally, rain and snow help decrease forest fire risk. But over the last year, moisture has kept forest crews from doing key brush-thinning work to prevent fires.