The world’s longest river is at its lowest levels after a long drought. That's left the Amazon Rainforest, the vital waterway ...
The world’s longest river is at its lowest levels ever due to devastating drought conditions. The dry conditions in Brazil's ...
The severe drought of the Amazon River has caused Indigenous communities who live beside it to struggle for food, water and ...
Indigenous communities along the Amazon ... river water, but for cooking and drinking we have to wait for rainwater and when there's none, we have to buy water from Leticia. Imagine that!" In ...
Brazil plans to dredge parts of the Amazon River after water levels reached a record low, endangering vital trade routes. Authorities say an artificially deeper river will restart the steady flow ...
In the village of Tepdjàti, nestled deep within the Kayapó Indigenous Territory in the Brazilian Amazon, the air is thick with smoke and the landscape is parched. The village’s only water source is an ...
Part of the Sao Raimundo that connects to the Negro River is visible amid a drought in Manaus, state of Amazonas, Brazil. Part of the Sao Raimundo that connects to the Negro River is visible on ...
The head of Brazil's environmental agency Ibama chose to not reject a request from state oil company Petrobras to drill near ...
The Amazon River is living, and dying, proof of the CO2-global warming-drought connection. According to Bernardo Flores, Federal University of Santa Catarina/Brazil, all signs point to more ...
A British explorer has become the first person ever to travel the length of an uncharted Amazon river. Ash Dykes, 33, battled sickness and hallucinations to finish his epic 37-day trip by reaching ...
RIO DE JANEIRO – The world’s largest river ... In Brazil, like elsewhere in the world, average temperatures are rising, creating conditions that cause droughts. Some regions of the Amazon ...
MANAUS, Brazil — Dark clouds rumble over the tiny Amazon river community of Nossa Senhora do Livramento. After two years of a devastating drought you’d think residents in this parched and ...