Webthe amazon rainforest, teeming with life and biodiversity, home to millions of species of plants, animals, and insects, was made possible by volcanoes, colliding.

Weblosing the amazon would drastically change the climate of south america, worsening food security, intensifying the climate crisis, and ultimately affecting the entire.

Webincreasingly, urban amazonians are sending three clear messages to the national government and international actors that support rainforest preservation.

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The amazon is the lifeblood of a complex web of interconnected.

Websustainably harvesting resources from an acre of rainforest has been shown to net $2400/year.

Webhigh on a tower overlooking the lush amazon canopy, gisele bundchen and brazilian climate scientist antonio nobre talk about the importance of the rainforest.

Webmost importantly, there are more than 500 distinct indigenous peoples in the amazon rainforest.

Occupying much of brazil and peru, and also parts of guyana, colombia, ecuador, bolivia, suriname, french guiana, and venezuela, the amazon.

Furthermore, there are countless ecological benefits to preserving the.

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