Tropical rainforests are hot and wet ... which leads to loss of habitats, soil erosion, flooding and global warming. International agreements, 'debt for nature' swaps and selective logging ...
New data from a non-profit reveals that humans have degraded or destroyed roughly two-thirds of the world’s original tropical rainforest cover - raising alarm that a key natural buffer against ...
The findings provide the first insights into the processing of energy across soil and canopy animal communities in mega-biodiverse tropical ecosystems. Every day, new areas of rainforests are ...
Logged tropical rainforests can still be valuable for biodiversity ... various aspects of the tropical forest ecosystem, including soil nutrients, carbon storage, photosynthesis rates, and ...
On the east coast of Australia, in tropical North Queensland, lies the Daintree rainforest – a place where ... carrying the earthy scent of wet leaves and soil. Sunlight filters through the ...
On the east coast of Australia, in tropical North Queensland, lies the Daintree rainforest—a place where ... carrying the earthy scent of wet leaves and soil. Sunlight filters through the ...