Over 700,000 Indigenous Trees Protected In The Amazon Are Regulating Rainfall, Stabilizing Climate And Preserving Biodiversity
Deep within the Amazon rainforest, a powerful natural solution to the global climate crisis is quietly at work. Over 700,000 protected indigenous trees, safeguarded through conservation initiatives and Indigenous stewardship, are playing a crucial role in regulating rainfall, stabilizing regional and global climate systems, and preserving one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth. While … Read more