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Recent News
Statement on Wildfires, Loss of Biodiversity & the Climate Crisis
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustThe Amazon, the world’s largest rainforest, is ablaze. Tens of thousands of fires are raging across Brazil at a record rate, before the dry season even begins. The scale and severity of the fires that are burning in Brazil is frightening and has justifiably generated outrage and calls to action throughout the world. Indeed, the […]
Rainforest Trust Statement on IPCC Climate Change and Land Report
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustToday, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change declared that protecting the world’s forests to absorb carbon from the atmosphere and prevent greenhouse gas emissions plays a critical role in climate action. While reducing fossil fuel use is vital to mitigating the climate crisis, emissions reduction alone will not halt global warming. The report […]
Amphibians and Trees Further Protected in Puerto Rico
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustThe Sierra de Cayey, in the southeast corner of Puerto Rico’s Central Mountain Range, houses some of the island’s most important ecosystems. The site is crucial to Puerto Rico’s endemic amphibians and plants, as well as local birds. But expanding agricultural development threatens to destroy the region’s forests. The growing specter of climate change could […]